Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... observations concerning the law with respect to issues from the treasury , and the illegality of the act required from himself , he concluded that it was the duty of parliament to re- difficulties in as short a time as possible , during ...
... observations concerning the law with respect to issues from the treasury , and the illegality of the act required from himself , he concluded that it was the duty of parliament to re- difficulties in as short a time as possible , during ...
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... observations of Earl Spen- cer relative to the application of the privy - seal for this purpose , called up the Earl of Westmor land , who declared that , as far as he was concerned , if the necessity of coming before parliament , or of ...
... observations of Earl Spen- cer relative to the application of the privy - seal for this purpose , called up the Earl of Westmor land , who declared that , as far as he was concerned , if the necessity of coming before parliament , or of ...
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... observation , that the King's resumption of power is placed entirely in the hands of the queen and her council , and that no public body is vested with a cognizance of the fact of his re- covery . As an examination by both houses of ...
... observation , that the King's resumption of power is placed entirely in the hands of the queen and her council , and that no public body is vested with a cognizance of the fact of his re- covery . As an examination by both houses of ...
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... observations on the speech and ad- dress . To the former , he objected chiefly on account of the meager- ness of its information , and its total silence respecting portant objects . address he said he could not concur , pro- vided it ...
... observations on the speech and ad- dress . To the former , he objected chiefly on account of the meager- ness of its information , and its total silence respecting portant objects . address he said he could not concur , pro- vided it ...
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... observed , that it con- tained no kind of pledge to support any specific mode of carrying on that war ; yet when the subject should come before them , he did not despair of being able to con- vince their lordships , that the sys- tem ...
... observed , that it con- tained no kind of pledge to support any specific mode of carrying on that war ; yet when the subject should come before them , he did not despair of being able to con- vince their lordships , that the sys- tem ...
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