Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... Parliament by the Queen in person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham ...
... Parliament by the Queen in person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham ...
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... Parliament prorogued by the Queen in person , on the 22nd of June - Address of the Speaker to Her Ma- jesty The Queen's Speech - Proclamation issued for the Dissolution of Parliament - Review of the Session - General Remarks CHAPTER VII ...
... Parliament prorogued by the Queen in person , on the 22nd of June - Address of the Speaker to Her Ma- jesty The Queen's Speech - Proclamation issued for the Dissolution of Parliament - Review of the Session - General Remarks CHAPTER VII ...
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... Parliament by the Queen in person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham ...
... Parliament by the Queen in person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham ...
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... parliament met ; party - spirit had perhaps never been less keen , nor speculation less active , in any year that had elapsed since the passing of the reform act . On the 26th of January the session was opened by her majesty in person ...
... parliament met ; party - spirit had perhaps never been less keen , nor speculation less active , in any year that had elapsed since the passing of the reform act . On the 26th of January the session was opened by her majesty in person ...
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... parliament . I place my reliance upon your wis- dom , loyalty , and patriotism , and I humbly implore of Divine Provi- dence , that all your counsels may be so directed as to advance the great interests of morality and re- ligion , to ...
... parliament . I place my reliance upon your wis- dom , loyalty , and patriotism , and I humbly implore of Divine Provi- dence , that all your counsels may be so directed as to advance the great interests of morality and re- ligion , to ...
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