Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne and of the Duke of Wellington ...
... Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne and of the Duke of Wellington ...
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... Debate thereupon - Altercation of Mr. Ward and Mr. Hume - Various divisions on amendments and other motions- Curious confusion of the debate , terminating in a majority against the Government of 11 - Lord John Russell throws up the Bill ...
... Debate thereupon - Altercation of Mr. Ward and Mr. Hume - Various divisions on amendments and other motions- Curious confusion of the debate , terminating in a majority against the Government of 11 - Lord John Russell throws up the Bill ...
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... Debate on the Sugar - duties - Important petitions presented on both sides - Able in- troductory Speech of Lord John Russell . - Viscount Sandon moves his Resolution - Debate lasts from 7th May to 18th.-Mr. Handley and other leading ...
... Debate on the Sugar - duties - Important petitions presented on both sides - Able in- troductory Speech of Lord John Russell . - Viscount Sandon moves his Resolution - Debate lasts from 7th May to 18th.-Mr. Handley and other leading ...
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... Debate on Sir R. Peel's Resolution of Want of Confidence in the Go- vernment- His Speech in introducing it - Citation of historical Prece- dents - Distinction drawn between the present case and that of Mr. Pitt , in 1784 - Speeches of ...
... Debate on Sir R. Peel's Resolution of Want of Confidence in the Go- vernment- His Speech in introducing it - Citation of historical Prece- dents - Distinction drawn between the present case and that of Mr. Pitt , in 1784 - Speeches of ...
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... Debate in the House of Commons on the Queen's Speech - The Address is moved by Mr. Mark Phillips , seconded by Mr. John Dundas- Mr. J. S. Wortley moves an Amendment , negativing the Confidence of the House in the Government - It is ...
... Debate in the House of Commons on the Queen's Speech - The Address is moved by Mr. Mark Phillips , seconded by Mr. John Dundas- Mr. J. S. Wortley moves an Amendment , negativing the Confidence of the House in the Government - It is ...
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