The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... House of Peers , HOUSE OF LORDS . Tuesday , November 14 , 1826 . MEETING OF THE NEW PARLIA- MENT . ] This being the day appointed for the meeting of the New Parliament , several Peers assembled at two o'clock . Soon after that hour ...
... House of Peers , HOUSE OF LORDS . Tuesday , November 14 , 1826 . MEETING OF THE NEW PARLIA- MENT . ] This being the day appointed for the meeting of the New Parliament , several Peers assembled at two o'clock . Soon after that hour ...
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... House were governed , which could be acquired only by patient and laborious investigation , and pos- sessed only by those who had made it the peculiar object of their research : the task of directing the deliberations of that House ...
... House were governed , which could be acquired only by patient and laborious investigation , and pos- sessed only by those who had made it the peculiar object of their research : the task of directing the deliberations of that House ...
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... House . He might , perhaps , be allowed to say , that it was an office which required not only great talents - not only strict inte- grity not only the most perfect impar- tiality in the person called to discharge its functions - but ...
... House . He might , perhaps , be allowed to say , that it was an office which required not only great talents - not only strict inte- grity not only the most perfect impar- tiality in the person called to discharge its functions - but ...
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... House by the expression of feelings in which he was sure every member of that House participated . Sir Joseph Yorke congratulated the House on the selection they had made , and would only express his hope , that every man who took ...
... House by the expression of feelings in which he was sure every member of that House participated . Sir Joseph Yorke congratulated the House on the selection they had made , and would only express his hope , that every man who took ...
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... House . The Lord Chancellor said , the House fully appreciated the services of the noble earl , and no man was more sensible than himself of the able manner in which he had discharged the duties of the office . t 1 L B 1 5 and Our his ...
... House . The Lord Chancellor said , the House fully appreciated the services of the noble earl , and no man was more sensible than himself of the able manner in which he had discharged the duties of the office . t 1 L B 1 5 and Our his ...
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