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Parlia- ment had done nothing to affirm in any manner the policy of the Government with respect to the Persian war ... Respecting the war in China , so far from having approved , the House passed a vote in condemnation of that policy .
Parlia- ment had done nothing to affirm in any manner the policy of the Government with respect to the Persian war ... Respecting the war in China , so far from having approved , the House passed a vote in condemnation of that policy .
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That many persons voted in favour of Mr. Heathcote in respect of property of which they were only mortgagees or trustees . 10. That many persons voted in favour of Mr. Heathcote in respect of qualifi- cations not in the county of Hun- ...
That many persons voted in favour of Mr. Heathcote in respect of property of which they were only mortgagees or trustees . 10. That many persons voted in favour of Mr. Heathcote in respect of qualifi- cations not in the county of Hun- ...
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The following is a copy of Lord Ba- thurst's letter in 1817 , to Governor Probyn , respecting the right of slaves to ... with respect to the disability of slaves to contract marriage , even with the consent of their owners ; an error ...
The following is a copy of Lord Ba- thurst's letter in 1817 , to Governor Probyn , respecting the right of slaves to ... with respect to the disability of slaves to contract marriage , even with the consent of their owners ; an error ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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