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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... parliament . Lord Mulgrave said , that ministers never pretended to have possession of any Se- cret Articles of the Treaty of Tilsit ; but they were possessed of secret projects and agreements entered into at Tilsit . With regard to ...
... parliament . Lord Mulgrave said , that ministers never pretended to have possession of any Se- cret Articles of the Treaty of Tilsit ; but they were possessed of secret projects and agreements entered into at Tilsit . With regard to ...
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Great Britain. Parliament. hoped , however , that it was their intention to supply this omission , in the course of the session of parliament . He was fully sensible of the importance which every measure of a public nature derived from ...
Great Britain. Parliament. hoped , however , that it was their intention to supply this omission , in the course of the session of parliament . He was fully sensible of the importance which every measure of a public nature derived from ...
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... parliament , of the Address agreed to by nation to support the honour of my crown , this house to be presented to his majesty , and the rights and essential interests of my requesting that his majesty would be gra- people . " The ...
... parliament , of the Address agreed to by nation to support the honour of my crown , this house to be presented to his majesty , and the rights and essential interests of my requesting that his majesty would be gra- people . " The ...
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... parliament , and was still continuing , by whom many offices of emolument , but with no duty to perform , might be entirely suppressed ; but the existence of offices in reversion would , in some cases , have the effect of putting off ...
... parliament , and was still continuing , by whom many offices of emolument , but with no duty to perform , might be entirely suppressed ; but the existence of offices in reversion would , in some cases , have the effect of putting off ...
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... parliament the fullest information , consistent with their public duties , and to submit the whole of those Orders and regulations to the most ample and accurate discussion . In what way , or by the adoption of what proceed- ing , in ...
... parliament the fullest information , consistent with their public duties , and to submit the whole of those Orders and regulations to the most ample and accurate discussion . In what way , or by the adoption of what proceed- ing , in ...
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