The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... present approbation entitled him to future confidence . And here he could not forbear expressing a hope , that the time was not far distant when it might be permitted to renovate the drooping spirits , and support the tottering banners ...
... present approbation entitled him to future confidence . And here he could not forbear expressing a hope , that the time was not far distant when it might be permitted to renovate the drooping spirits , and support the tottering banners ...
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... present state of affairs in them ) to what benefit , excepting such as might endanger government they belonged : let the House the present establishment in church and look to the condition of Portugal and state . Perhaps the House was ...
... present state of affairs in them ) to what benefit , excepting such as might endanger government they belonged : let the House the present establishment in church and look to the condition of Portugal and state . Perhaps the House was ...
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... present enlarging on this unfortunate subject ; but he pro- tested against the omission , and should expect to hear - not at present , perhaps , but certainly hereafter - some strong rea- sons assigned in justification of that omis ...
... present enlarging on this unfortunate subject ; but he pro- tested against the omission , and should expect to hear - not at present , perhaps , but certainly hereafter - some strong rea- sons assigned in justification of that omis ...
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... present day , the Speech requires nothing in the Address beyond an ordinary and courteous recipro- cation of good dispositions . If the hon . and learned gentleman thinks there is any thing in the Address which will preclude any hon ...
... present day , the Speech requires nothing in the Address beyond an ordinary and courteous recipro- cation of good dispositions . If the hon . and learned gentleman thinks there is any thing in the Address which will preclude any hon ...
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... present moment . Notwithstanding the Address of the House in 1821 , calling on the Crown to effect every possible re- duction of expenditure ; notwithstanding the answer to that Address promising relief ; notwithstanding the Speech of ...
... present moment . Notwithstanding the Address of the House in 1821 , calling on the Crown to effect every possible re- duction of expenditure ; notwithstanding the answer to that Address promising relief ; notwithstanding the Speech of ...
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