A Documentary History of Australia: Colonial Australia, 1788-1840Nelson, 1980 - Australia |
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Page 162
... feel assured your Lordship will think differently . I might have participated in his disgrace , but to have maintained his authority would have been a vain and fruitless attempt . Not to trespass too much on your Lordship's time , I ...
... feel assured your Lordship will think differently . I might have participated in his disgrace , but to have maintained his authority would have been a vain and fruitless attempt . Not to trespass too much on your Lordship's time , I ...
Page 357
... feel most thankful to Your Majesty , and the two Houses of Parliament , for the extension of Civil Privilege , which they derived from the Act passed in the 4th year of Your Majesty's reign .... While they gratefully acknowledge that ...
... feel most thankful to Your Majesty , and the two Houses of Parliament , for the extension of Civil Privilege , which they derived from the Act passed in the 4th year of Your Majesty's reign .... While they gratefully acknowledge that ...
Page 441
... feel that these their just claims come under peculiarly favourable auspices before a Reformed House of Commons ; that to extend the privileges of a Constitution , the spirit of which our brethern in England have been engaged in in so ...
... feel that these their just claims come under peculiarly favourable auspices before a Reformed House of Commons ; that to extend the privileges of a Constitution , the spirit of which our brethern in England have been engaged in in so ...
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