Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... respect , in making my application to the crown for some nominal appoint- ment , which may vacate my seat . By this painful sacrifice - by the for- feiture of that high distinction which I have prized much more than any other object of ...
... respect , in making my application to the crown for some nominal appoint- ment , which may vacate my seat . By this painful sacrifice - by the for- feiture of that high distinction which I have prized much more than any other object of ...
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... respect to the Catholic ques- tion ? Was not this House elected , when the public mind was suf- ficiently alive to the question ? Its predecessor had twice carried bills for the removal of disabilities . It was elected immediately after ...
... respect to the Catholic ques- tion ? Was not this House elected , when the public mind was suf- ficiently alive to the question ? Its predecessor had twice carried bills for the removal of disabilities . It was elected immediately after ...
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... respect to the Catholic ques- tion ? Was not this House elected , when the public mind was suf- ficiently alive to the question ? Its predecessor had twice carried bills for the removal of disabilities . It was elected immediately after ...
... respect to the Catholic ques- tion ? Was not this House elected , when the public mind was suf- ficiently alive to the question ? Its predecessor had twice carried bills for the removal of disabilities . It was elected immediately after ...
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... respect to the argument founded on the divided state of the cabinet , why did not the duke of Wellington and Mr. Peel , instead of changing their own course , rather attempt to make such of their colleagues , as were friendly to ...
... respect to the argument founded on the divided state of the cabinet , why did not the duke of Wellington and Mr. Peel , instead of changing their own course , rather attempt to make such of their colleagues , as were friendly to ...
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... respect to the mea- sure when it should be brought forward , and had distinctly stated that he should be opposed to any measure of relief , which was not accompanied with sufficient safe- guards . However sanguine might have been the ...
... respect to the mea- sure when it should be brought forward , and had distinctly stated that he should be opposed to any measure of relief , which was not accompanied with sufficient safe- guards . However sanguine might have been the ...
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