The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... question or not ; and , like the Catholic question , he believed it was not , because no mea- sure of importance was made a cabinet question . The famous Corn - bill of 1815 I was not a cabinet measure ; it was s got up by Irish jobbers ...
... question or not ; and , like the Catholic question , he believed it was not , because no mea- sure of importance was made a cabinet question . The famous Corn - bill of 1815 I was not a cabinet measure ; it was s got up by Irish jobbers ...
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... question could only be properly discussed when it came regularly before their lordships ; but as the sub- should not ... question of free trade . He could not see , nor had he ever been able to see , the reason why the question of the ...
... question could only be properly discussed when it came regularly before their lordships ; but as the sub- should not ... question of free trade . He could not see , nor had he ever been able to see , the reason why the question of the ...
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... question to which I allude should come under con- sideration , I shall be ready to meet - not the hon . and learned gentleman , for our opinions on the question agree but the question itself , as I always have met it , with the most ...
... question to which I allude should come under con- sideration , I shall be ready to meet - not the hon . and learned gentleman , for our opinions on the question agree but the question itself , as I always have met it , with the most ...
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... question in debate . In his opi- nion , the Address , which was so ably and eloquently moved and seconded , was not objectionable ; and that ground was , he thought , sufficient to enable them to say that they agreed to it . When the ...
... question in debate . In his opi- nion , the Address , which was so ably and eloquently moved and seconded , was not objectionable ; and that ground was , he thought , sufficient to enable them to say that they agreed to it . When the ...
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... question , that these words be added to the Address , the House divided : Ayes 58. Noes 135. The original Address ... question . Whenever the question of Catholic emancipation should come before the House , he should be pre- pared to ...
... question , that these words be added to the Address , the House divided : Ayes 58. Noes 135. The original Address ... question . Whenever the question of Catholic emancipation should come before the House , he should be pre- pared to ...
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