Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 31
... observed , that not- withstanding the secret understanding which ministers pretended they had with Portugal , the Prince Regent would have remained at Lisbon , had not an article appeared in the Moniteur stating that the House of ...
... observed , that not- withstanding the secret understanding which ministers pretended they had with Portugal , the Prince Regent would have remained at Lisbon , had not an article appeared in the Moniteur stating that the House of ...
Page 47
... observed , that his majesty's speech contained such a variety of topics , that it was difficult to express an opinion upon it . Had the usual course prevailed in this instance ; had the sub- stance of the speech been known to the public ...
... observed , that his majesty's speech contained such a variety of topics , that it was difficult to express an opinion upon it . Had the usual course prevailed in this instance ; had the sub- stance of the speech been known to the public ...
Page 57
... observe , that he had no doubt on his mind , but that the conduct of both those powers had been actuated and guided ... observations on the present making a sacrifice of our most important occasion , could not remain silent after the ...
... observe , that he had no doubt on his mind , but that the conduct of both those powers had been actuated and guided ... observations on the present making a sacrifice of our most important occasion , could not remain silent after the ...
Page 81
... observed , that the house had derived much convenience from the limitation which it fixed last session to the time for receiving Private Petitions , and bringing in Bills thereon , as also for receiving Reports of such bills . He ...
... observed , that the house had derived much convenience from the limitation which it fixed last session to the time for receiving Private Petitions , and bringing in Bills thereon , as also for receiving Reports of such bills . He ...
Page 83
... observed , on very suffi- cient authority ( Mr. Milnes ) , that their Petition did not originate in party spirit . Surely , it was on that account entitled to the more consideration by ministers ; it was indeed the natural expression of ...
... observed , on very suffi- cient authority ( Mr. Milnes ) , that their Petition did not originate in party spirit . Surely , it was on that account entitled to the more consideration by ministers ; it was indeed the natural expression of ...
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