Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... Earl Moira for forming a new Administration Quaker's Address to the Prince Regent 326 328 329 332 .. 333 333 338 342 .. 346 346 360 .. 378 Revocation of the Orders in Council 379 Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Russia 381 ...
... Earl Moira for forming a new Administration Quaker's Address to the Prince Regent 326 328 329 332 .. 333 333 338 342 .. 346 346 360 .. 378 Revocation of the Orders in Council 379 Treaty of Peace between Great Britain and Russia 381 ...
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... Earl of Shaftesbury , and seconded by Lord Brownlow . Lord Grenville then rose , and af- ter observing , that he should have been happy if the address proposed had been so worded as to procure unanimity , he remarked , that no outline ...
... Earl of Shaftesbury , and seconded by Lord Brownlow . Lord Grenville then rose , and af- ter observing , that he should have been happy if the address proposed had been so worded as to procure unanimity , he remarked , that no outline ...
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... Earl Bathurst , in reply , defended the conduct of ministers , and said that stopping the distilleries by the executive government was a measure that could be justified only by the most urgent necessity . Lord Grenville concurred in ...
... Earl Bathurst , in reply , defended the conduct of ministers , and said that stopping the distilleries by the executive government was a measure that could be justified only by the most urgent necessity . Lord Grenville concurred in ...
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... Earl Fitzwilliam rose in the House of Lords , in pur- suance of his notice , to call the attention of their ... Earl of Rosse rose , and first remarked on the uncertain grounds upon which the noble earl had made his attack on the Irish ...
... Earl Fitzwilliam rose in the House of Lords , in pur- suance of his notice , to call the attention of their ... Earl of Rosse rose , and first remarked on the uncertain grounds upon which the noble earl had made his attack on the Irish ...
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... Earl of Hardwicke alluded to his own administration in Ire- land , and could see no reason why any penal laws against the catholics should remain in force , when the cause of their enactment no longer subsisted . Of Lord Sidmouth's ...
... Earl of Hardwicke alluded to his own administration in Ire- land , and could see no reason why any penal laws against the catholics should remain in force , when the cause of their enactment no longer subsisted . Of Lord Sidmouth's ...
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