The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... lordships , that the prospect was by no means such as to relieve them from the necessity of increasing their endeavours to re- duce the expenditure of the coun- try to a more economical scale . For this purpose his lordship at- tempted ...
... lordships , that the prospect was by no means such as to relieve them from the necessity of increasing their endeavours to re- duce the expenditure of the coun- try to a more economical scale . For this purpose his lordship at- tempted ...
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... lordships . Some further dis- cussion then took place , in which lord Holland said , that he could not accede to the principle so broadly laid down by the noble secretary of state , that all the patronage of the establishment ought to ...
... lordships . Some further dis- cussion then took place , in which lord Holland said , that he could not accede to the principle so broadly laid down by the noble secretary of state , that all the patronage of the establishment ought to ...
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... lordships ' would recollect that it was not the first time the noble earl had changed an opinion , after inti- mating that opinion in that House . And he gave some examples of such a change . On a former oc- casion , when he ( lord ...
... lordships ' would recollect that it was not the first time the noble earl had changed an opinion , after inti- mating that opinion in that House . And he gave some examples of such a change . On a former oc- casion , when he ( lord ...
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... lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of whom the committee should be constituted , which seem to have been fairly divided among the different parties in the House . Their number was 21 . Mr. Long ...
... lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of whom the committee should be constituted , which seem to have been fairly divided among the different parties in the House . Their number was 21 . Mr. Long ...
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... lordships would be disposed to resist a claim which was one of justice and liberality . The earl then moved an humble Address to the Prince Regent , thanking him for his gracious communica- tion , and assuring his Royal Highness , that ...
... lordships would be disposed to resist a claim which was one of justice and liberality . The earl then moved an humble Address to the Prince Regent , thanking him for his gracious communica- tion , and assuring his Royal Highness , that ...
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