Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... honour- able secretary , that as he had shown to night that he had not as yet thought at all on the subject of the police , he would begin to think of it with all possible dispatch . Other members joined in the de- bate , of which it is ...
... honour- able secretary , that as he had shown to night that he had not as yet thought at all on the subject of the police , he would begin to think of it with all possible dispatch . Other members joined in the de- bate , of which it is ...
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... honour- able and learned mover . He thought it very extraordinary that any lawyer should call in question the legality of these droits as exist- ing in the crown . He said that the gentlemen who had adopted the mover's side of the ...
... honour- able and learned mover . He thought it very extraordinary that any lawyer should call in question the legality of these droits as exist- ing in the crown . He said that the gentlemen who had adopted the mover's side of the ...
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... honour of the nation abroad , and its tranquillity and happiness at home ) it appears to us to be essen- tial that the administration to which his royal highness may be gra- ciously pleased to commit the management of his affairs should ...
... honour of the nation abroad , and its tranquillity and happiness at home ) it appears to us to be essen- tial that the administration to which his royal highness may be gra- ciously pleased to commit the management of his affairs should ...
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... honour Mr. Ponsonby asked what was to be inferred from the argument of the necessity of the appoint- ment ? Why , that it was to be a perpetual , a permanent office . Every future sovereign might claim the same privilege , if the prece ...
... honour Mr. Ponsonby asked what was to be inferred from the argument of the necessity of the appoint- ment ? Why , that it was to be a perpetual , a permanent office . Every future sovereign might claim the same privilege , if the prece ...
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... honour , and high - mindedness like is , and should have selected for his illus- trious person an associate and an adviser from Change - alley and the stews -- though they should thus have filled up to its full measure VOL . LIV . the ...
... honour , and high - mindedness like is , and should have selected for his illus- trious person an associate and an adviser from Change - alley and the stews -- though they should thus have filled up to its full measure VOL . LIV . the ...
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