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... defended by the attorney - general in cases of libel : certainly that matter was not con- nected with the present subject , nor had it any reference to persons taken up under the suspension of C tion had been the pretext for deep degas ...
... defended by the attorney - general in cases of libel : certainly that matter was not con- nected with the present subject , nor had it any reference to persons taken up under the suspension of C tion had been the pretext for deep degas ...
Page 58
... herself , it was well known that her volunteers had defended Ireland during the war ; but he contended that it was a most cruel taunt , uttered in the face of the whole whole people of Ireland , to say , that while 58 BRITISH AND.
... herself , it was well known that her volunteers had defended Ireland during the war ; but he contended that it was a most cruel taunt , uttered in the face of the whole whole people of Ireland , to say , that while 58 BRITISH AND.
Page 120
... defended by Mr. Buxton . The resolutions were then read , agreed to , and a bill ordered to be brought in in pursuance of them . As the resolutions form the most material parts of the Income Tax , it appears proper to insert them here ...
... defended by Mr. Buxton . The resolutions were then read , agreed to , and a bill ordered to be brought in in pursuance of them . As the resolutions form the most material parts of the Income Tax , it appears proper to insert them here ...
Page 134
... defended the bill in all its regulations . In the course of a long debate , which it would be tedious to de- tail , the following gentlemen were for the bill , viz . Mr. H. Browne , lord Hawkesbury , sir James Pulte- ney , and Mr. H ...
... defended the bill in all its regulations . In the course of a long debate , which it would be tedious to de- tail , the following gentlemen were for the bill , viz . Mr. H. Browne , lord Hawkesbury , sir James Pulte- ney , and Mr. H ...
Page 135
... defended the bill ; and Mr. Elliot and Mr. Tyrwhitt supported the measure as highly creditable to the spirit of the coun- try , and as the most effectual that could be adopted to confound the hopes of the enemy . The question was called ...
... defended the bill ; and Mr. Elliot and Mr. Tyrwhitt supported the measure as highly creditable to the spirit of the coun- try , and as the most effectual that could be adopted to confound the hopes of the enemy . The question was called ...
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