The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... opinion , and I therefore trust , that the motion of the noble earl will not suffer by not having had a more able supporter . Under the present circumstances of the country , I think , my lords , our gratitude is due to his Majesty for ...
... opinion , and I therefore trust , that the motion of the noble earl will not suffer by not having had a more able supporter . Under the present circumstances of the country , I think , my lords , our gratitude is due to his Majesty for ...
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... opinion upon the subject . He wished , in consequence of the noble seconder hav- ing thought proper prematurely , to praise that Order in Council , to guard himself from being supposed to approve of it . He should be ready to state his ...
... opinion upon the subject . He wished , in consequence of the noble seconder hav- ing thought proper prematurely , to praise that Order in Council , to guard himself from being supposed to approve of it . He should be ready to state his ...
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... opinion with regard to the propriety of the course which had been adopted . When they recollected the small quantity of grain in the market , and the prospect of a very inadequate supply from the late harvest when they reflected , that ...
... opinion with regard to the propriety of the course which had been adopted . When they recollected the small quantity of grain in the market , and the prospect of a very inadequate supply from the late harvest when they reflected , that ...
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... opinion will be beneficial gentleman has thrown a great deal of very to the country , and conciliatory towards good intonation away [ a laugh ] . I should all the great interests involved in the de- be glad to know on what terms his Ma ...
... opinion will be beneficial gentleman has thrown a great deal of very to the country , and conciliatory towards good intonation away [ a laugh ] . I should all the great interests involved in the de- be glad to know on what terms his Ma ...
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... opinion , he was led to believe care of their own interests ; but , on the that ministers were not aware of the situa- other hand , he entreated them to consi tion in which the country was placed . If der , whether it was not material ...
... opinion , he was led to believe care of their own interests ; but , on the that ministers were not aware of the situa- other hand , he entreated them to consi tion in which the country was placed . If der , whether it was not material ...
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