The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... proceedings of that 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 ...
... proceedings of that 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 ...
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... proceedings . In an assembly such as that which he now addressed , in which so much brilliant talent and splendid ability was to be found on all sides , it might , in any com- mon time , or under any ordinary circum- stances , be ...
... proceedings . In an assembly such as that which he now addressed , in which so much brilliant talent and splendid ability was to be found on all sides , it might , in any com- mon time , or under any ordinary circum- stances , be ...
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... proceedings . If any involuntary error should occur on their part , I hope that to me , and not to his majesty's faith- ful Commons , the blame may be imputed . The Lord Chancellor . — I am commanded by his Majesty to declare his ...
... proceedings . If any involuntary error should occur on their part , I hope that to me , and not to his majesty's faith- ful Commons , the blame may be imputed . The Lord Chancellor . — I am commanded by his Majesty to declare his ...
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... proceedings in Spain and Portugal , and to express a confident hope , that the late events in the western quarter would lead to the ultimate establishment of representative govern- ments over the whole peninsula . And here he was free ...
... proceedings in Spain and Portugal , and to express a confident hope , that the late events in the western quarter would lead to the ultimate establishment of representative govern- ments over the whole peninsula . And here he was free ...
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... proceedings of the last parliament , they might recol- lect the anticipations that were held out by the Opposition side of the House , that , by a continued reduction of each head of taxes , they should find the country , after a peace ...
... proceedings of the last parliament , they might recol- lect the anticipations that were held out by the Opposition side of the House , that , by a continued reduction of each head of taxes , they should find the country , after a peace ...
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