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DEBATE on the Lords Commissioners ' Speech at the Opening of the Session 1
on the Curates Suspension Bill 148 on the Orders in Council 149 on the Vote of
Thanks to the Officers , & c . employed in the Expedition to Copenhagen 156 on ...
DEBATE on the Lords Commissioners ' Speech at the Opening of the Session 1
on the Curates Suspension Bill 148 on the Orders in Council 149 on the Vote of
Thanks to the Officers , & c . employed in the Expedition to Copenhagen 156 on ...
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... to the Officers , & c . emp the Expedition to Copenhagen on the Revival of the
Finance Committee 29 . on the granting of Commercial Licences February 1 . on
the Vote of Thanks to the Officers , & c . emp the Expedition to Copenhagen on ...
... to the Officers , & c . emp the Expedition to Copenhagen on the Revival of the
Finance Committee 29 . on the granting of Commercial Licences February 1 . on
the Vote of Thanks to the Officers , & c . emp the Expedition to Copenhagen on ...
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P List of the Minority , in the House of Commons , January 28 , on the Motion for a
Vote of Thanks to the Officers , & c . employed in the Expedition to Copenhagen 1
of the Minority , in the House of Commons , Feb. 3 , on Mr. Ponsonby's Motion ...
P List of the Minority , in the House of Commons , January 28 , on the Motion for a
Vote of Thanks to the Officers , & c . employed in the Expedition to Copenhagen 1
of the Minority , in the House of Commons , Feb. 3 , on Mr. Ponsonby's Motion ...
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It is meritorious in the officers commanding gratifying to see one government of
Euthe expedition , that every attempt was rope prefer emigration to submission to
inade to prevent a loss that was inevitable . France . My lords , I consider that ...
It is meritorious in the officers commanding gratifying to see one government of
Euthe expedition , that every attempt was rope prefer emigration to submission to
inade to prevent a loss that was inevitable . France . My lords , I consider that ...
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He respect to sending an army to defend Porcould easily conceive a factious
motive for tugal , we had the assurance of a most able imputing to them an
intentional delusion officer , that no army Great Britain could of the public , but he
was ...
He respect to sending an army to defend Porcould easily conceive a factious
motive for tugal , we had the assurance of a most able imputing to them an
intentional delusion officer , that no army Great Britain could of the public , but he
was ...
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