Annual Register, Tập 82Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1841 |
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... royal speech were indeed suffi- ciently important in themselves , but were treated ... Lord Seaford , the seconder of the address , thought that her ma- jesty ... noble lords , with regard to the pretensions of Don Carlos , there could be ...
... royal speech were indeed suffi- ciently important in themselves , but were treated ... Lord Seaford , the seconder of the address , thought that her ma- jesty ... noble lords , with regard to the pretensions of Don Carlos , there could be ...
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... noble duke moved the insertion of the word Protestant before the word prince in the first paragraph of the address . Lord Melbourne had hoped , from the spirit of forbearance which pervaded the duke's speech , that the unanimous feeling ...
... noble duke moved the insertion of the word Protestant before the word prince in the first paragraph of the address . Lord Melbourne had hoped , from the spirit of forbearance which pervaded the duke's speech , that the unanimous feeling ...
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... lord Melbourne , thought the amend- ment perfectly immaterial and un- necessary . Lord Winchilsea , as might be ... noble lord , in the close of his observa- tions , adverted to the alarming state of the country , and the pre- sentation ...
... lord Melbourne , thought the amend- ment perfectly immaterial and un- necessary . Lord Winchilsea , as might be ... noble lord , in the close of his observa- tions , adverted to the alarming state of the country , and the pre- sentation ...
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... noble duke moved that the debate be adjourned , as the house had not had sufficient notice of the contents of the bill , as the title of it did not state any- thing respecting the precedence of the prince . Lord Melbourne said , the ...
... noble duke moved that the debate be adjourned , as the house had not had sufficient notice of the contents of the bill , as the title of it did not state any- thing respecting the precedence of the prince . Lord Melbourne said , the ...
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... noble lord could make out was an establishment for the prince of 7,000l . or 8,000l . a - year . The no- ble lord must know the danger of setting a young man down in London with so much money in his pockets . ( Laughter . ) The hon ...
... noble lord could make out was an establishment for the prince of 7,000l . or 8,000l . a - year . The no- ble lord must know the danger of setting a young man down in London with so much money in his pockets . ( Laughter . ) The hon ...
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