Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... Marquis of Wellesley , which he considered as rather ag- gravated by the accession of Lord Castlereagh . Mr. M. Montague , in a speech which seemed to excite much di- version in the house , levelled many sarcasms against the opposition ...
... Marquis of Wellesley , which he considered as rather ag- gravated by the accession of Lord Castlereagh . Mr. M. Montague , in a speech which seemed to excite much di- version in the house , levelled many sarcasms against the opposition ...
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... Marquis of Lansdowne , and the order of the day being read , the marquis rose to call the attention of their lordships to the Orders in Council , and to the system of policy which had resulted from those orders , so injurious to the ...
... Marquis of Lansdowne , and the order of the day being read , the marquis rose to call the attention of their lordships to the Orders in Council , and to the system of policy which had resulted from those orders , so injurious to the ...
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... Marquis of Lansdowne , for the ap- pointment of a committee upon the Orders of Council . Of his long and elaborate speech to prove the impolicy and mischievous effects of these orders , and of the argu- ments used by the other speakers ...
... Marquis of Lansdowne , for the ap- pointment of a committee upon the Orders of Council . Of his long and elaborate speech to prove the impolicy and mischievous effects of these orders , and of the argu- ments used by the other speakers ...
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... Marquis of Wel- lesley again greatly distinguished himself by the enlarged and states- man - like views which he gave of the subject . In arguing upon the impolicy of continuing exclusions which were sure to perpetuate a spirit of ...
... Marquis of Wel- lesley again greatly distinguished himself by the enlarged and states- man - like views which he gave of the subject . In arguing upon the impolicy of continuing exclusions which were sure to perpetuate a spirit of ...
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... Marquis of Buck , ingham and Lord Camden . It was his intention to consider this as a mere question of private property between those individuals and the public . The places had been given as rewards for the services of the fathers of ...
... Marquis of Buck , ingham and Lord Camden . It was his intention to consider this as a mere question of private property between those individuals and the public . The places had been given as rewards for the services of the fathers of ...
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