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been enabled to discharge the duties of this chair , I have had abundant experience of the kind- ness , forbearance , and indulgence of the House , which they have shown to me under all circum- stances and on all occasions .
been enabled to discharge the duties of this chair , I have had abundant experience of the kind- ness , forbearance , and indulgence of the House , which they have shown to me under all circum- stances and on all occasions .
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been enabled to discharge the duties of this chair , I have had abundant experience of the kind- ness , forbearance , and indulgence of the House , which they have shown to me under all circum- stances and on all occasions .
been enabled to discharge the duties of this chair , I have had abundant experience of the kind- ness , forbearance , and indulgence of the House , which they have shown to me under all circum- stances and on all occasions .
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not the power to permit a member elected by the City of London to take his seat in that House . Mr. Walpole argued that the course proposed by Lord John Russell was not the proper course for attaining the object he had in view ...
not the power to permit a member elected by the City of London to take his seat in that House . Mr. Walpole argued that the course proposed by Lord John Russell was not the proper course for attaining the object he had in view ...
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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