“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... importance faded away ; that as their distinction vanished , their humiliation returned ; and that he , who headed the procession of peers to day , could not sit among them as their equal on the morrow ? " HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 59.
... importance faded away ; that as their distinction vanished , their humiliation returned ; and that he , who headed the procession of peers to day , could not sit among them as their equal on the morrow ? " HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 59.
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... returned each two members to sit in parliament ; and let these boroughs retain but one member each . Mr. Horace Twiss , lord Folkes- tone , Mr. C. Wynne , and Mr. Robinson , spoke after lord John Russell ; but the House waited ...
... returned each two members to sit in parliament ; and let these boroughs retain but one member each . Mr. Horace Twiss , lord Folkes- tone , Mr. C. Wynne , and Mr. Robinson , spoke after lord John Russell ; but the House waited ...
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... returned for burgage - tenure seats , or through other obscure and noiseless modes of election , pass into the House of Commons unnoticed and uncri- ticised , their talents unquestioned , and their reputations unassailed HISTORY OF ...
... returned for burgage - tenure seats , or through other obscure and noiseless modes of election , pass into the House of Commons unnoticed and uncri- ticised , their talents unquestioned , and their reputations unassailed HISTORY OF ...
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... returned by the West Riding , and two by the North and East Ridings , jointly . This mea- sure was keenly opposed by all who were locally connected with Yorkshire ; and among the rest , by Mr. Wilberforce . They assigned no very ...
... returned by the West Riding , and two by the North and East Ridings , jointly . This mea- sure was keenly opposed by all who were locally connected with Yorkshire ; and among the rest , by Mr. Wilberforce . They assigned no very ...
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... returned , in order to show the utmost submis- sion to the commands of the House . On the 17th , Messrs . Hope and Menzies attended at the bar . Mr. Hope appeared first , and in a manly speech explained the motives of his letter to Mr ...
... returned , in order to show the utmost submis- sion to the commands of the House . On the 17th , Messrs . Hope and Menzies attended at the bar . Mr. Hope appeared first , and in a manly speech explained the motives of his letter to Mr ...
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