The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... officers , troops , and seamen , both British and native , a peace has been concluded , on such terms as seem to ensure the duration of it . This event , combined with the brilliant success of our arms in the capture of the fortress of ...
... officers , troops , and seamen , both British and native , a peace has been concluded , on such terms as seem to ensure the duration of it . This event , combined with the brilliant success of our arms in the capture of the fortress of ...
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... officer ( sir Joseph Yorke ) . He re- gretted the way in which that hon . and gallant officer , while remarking on the compliments which had been paid to the Speaker , had thought proper to allude to him . That hon . and gallant member ...
... officer ( sir Joseph Yorke ) . He re- gretted the way in which that hon . and gallant officer , while remarking on the compliments which had been paid to the Speaker , had thought proper to allude to him . That hon . and gallant member ...
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... officers , and brought into as high a state of dis- cipline as our East Indian sepoys . But we had our Foreign Enlistment act , and while the French went in shoals to the enemies of the Greeks , we would not allow our officers to go to ...
... officers , and brought into as high a state of dis- cipline as our East Indian sepoys . But we had our Foreign Enlistment act , and while the French went in shoals to the enemies of the Greeks , we would not allow our officers to go to ...
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... officer of the borough , cinque port , or place , to which such petition shall relate ; and a true copy of such notice shall by such returning officer be affixed to the door of the town- hall or parish church nearest to the place where ...
... officer of the borough , cinque port , or place , to which such petition shall relate ; and a true copy of such notice shall by such returning officer be affixed to the door of the town- hall or parish church nearest to the place where ...
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... officer of each borough within his county , in which he calls upon that officer to hold the election , and make the return to him by a certain time . When the election has been held in virtue of this precept , the returning officer an ...
... officer of each borough within his county , in which he calls upon that officer to hold the election , and make the return to him by a certain time . When the election has been held in virtue of this precept , the returning officer an ...
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