The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... port them in their resolutions , he was sure the object might be accomplished . He suspected , all the way through , that the purpose of the committee which * the the right hon . gentleman pro- posed was not to 32 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... port them in their resolutions , he was sure the object might be accomplished . He suspected , all the way through , that the purpose of the committee which * the the right hon . gentleman pro- posed was not to 32 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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... port to the House such informa- tion relative thereto , as may be disclosed without injury to the public interest , with their obser- vations thereupon , are engaged in deliberating upon their report , which they hope to present to the ...
... port to the House such informa- tion relative thereto , as may be disclosed without injury to the public interest , with their obser- vations thereupon , are engaged in deliberating upon their report , which they hope to present to the ...
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... port of his own opinions . What , he said , was the meaning of the expression , that the constitution established at the Revolution was essentially and fundamentally Pro- testant ? He , himself , could find no other meaning than that it ...
... port of his own opinions . What , he said , was the meaning of the expression , that the constitution established at the Revolution was essentially and fundamentally Pro- testant ? He , himself , could find no other meaning than that it ...
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... ports . He proposed that the pe- nalty on the first offence should be for a misdemeanor ; on the second , for a felony . Sir James Mackintosh said , that if he could consider the pre- sent measure merely as the in- troduction of a ...
... ports . He proposed that the pe- nalty on the first offence should be for a misdemeanor ; on the second , for a felony . Sir James Mackintosh said , that if he could consider the pre- sent measure merely as the in- troduction of a ...
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... ports , and trans- ports were chartered to carry out provisions and ammunition ? It was to prevent this that the present bill was brought in , and he thought he owed some apology to the House and the country for not bringing it in ...
... ports , and trans- ports were chartered to carry out provisions and ammunition ? It was to prevent this that the present bill was brought in , and he thought he owed some apology to the House and the country for not bringing it in ...
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