Annual Register, Tập 49Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1809 |
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... Earl of Jersey - Seconded by Lord So- mers - Observations on the Speech by Lord Hawkesbury - Replies made to Lord Hawkesbury , and the Speech in general defended by Lord Grenville - An Address in Answer to the Speech from the Tarone ...
... Earl of Jersey - Seconded by Lord So- mers - Observations on the Speech by Lord Hawkesbury - Replies made to Lord Hawkesbury , and the Speech in general defended by Lord Grenville - An Address in Answer to the Speech from the Tarone ...
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... earl of Jersey . It was the first time of his addressing their lordships . adverting to the topics of his ma- jesty's speech , the first to be noticed was , the negotiation between this country and France . As the papers respecting this ...
... earl of Jersey . It was the first time of his addressing their lordships . adverting to the topics of his ma- jesty's speech , the first to be noticed was , the negotiation between this country and France . As the papers respecting this ...
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... earl con- cluded with moving , " that an hum- ble address be presented to his ma jesty . This address , as usual , was an echo of his majesty's speech . VOL . XLIX . The address was lord Somers , exactly in the same train of observation ...
... earl con- cluded with moving , " that an hum- ble address be presented to his ma jesty . This address , as usual , was an echo of his majesty's speech . VOL . XLIX . The address was lord Somers , exactly in the same train of observation ...
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... Earl of Lauderdale - Address carried , Nem . diss . - Address to the same effect moved in the House of Commons by Lord Howick , -Conduct of the English Ministry in the Negotiation vindicated . - Speeches on the present Question by Lord ...
... Earl of Lauderdale - Address carried , Nem . diss . - Address to the same effect moved in the House of Commons by Lord Howick , -Conduct of the English Ministry in the Negotiation vindicated . - Speeches on the present Question by Lord ...
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... earl of Yarmouth had made of his conferences with the French minister on the basis . It Lord Lauderdale thought it sin . gular , that the learned lord should apply to him for evidence , after having considered that of lord Yar mouth as ...
... earl of Yarmouth had made of his conferences with the French minister on the basis . It Lord Lauderdale thought it sin . gular , that the learned lord should apply to him for evidence , after having considered that of lord Yar mouth as ...
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