The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 12Johnson Reprint, 1812 |
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... Lords on considering and varying the Standing Orders . From the Secker Manuscript 640 25. Debate in the Lords on the Bill to indemnify Evidence against Robert Earl of Orford 643 Another Report of the same Debate , from the Secker ...
... Lords on considering and varying the Standing Orders . From the Secker Manuscript 640 25. Debate in the Lords on the Bill to indemnify Evidence against Robert Earl of Orford 643 Another Report of the same Debate , from the Secker ...
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... Lords on the Bill for securing Trade and Naviga- tion in Times of War ......... Page 753 Another Report of the same ... Lords on the Address of Thanks ........................ .. The Lords ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer Debate ...
... Lords on the Bill for securing Trade and Naviga- tion in Times of War ......... Page 753 Another Report of the same ... Lords on the Address of Thanks ........................ .. The Lords ' Address of Thanks - The King's Answer Debate ...
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... Lord Lovel . My lords ; the dangers which have been justly represented by his majesty , ought to remind us of the importance of unusual circumspection in our conduct , and deter us from any innovations , of which we may not foresee the ...
... Lord Lovel . My lords ; the dangers which have been justly represented by his majesty , ought to remind us of the importance of unusual circumspection in our conduct , and deter us from any innovations , of which we may not foresee the ...
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... lord- ships , that though the road of Barcelona It cannot , my lords , be asserted , that our ally , however distressed , has yet re- ceived the least assistance from our arms ; neither the justice of our cause has yet been able to ...
... lord- ships , that though the road of Barcelona It cannot , my lords , be asserted , that our ally , however distressed , has yet re- ceived the least assistance from our arms ; neither the justice of our cause has yet been able to ...
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... lords , that I do not impute this fatal cowardice to those who are entrusted with the command of our navies , but to those from whom they are obliged to receive their instructions , and upon whom they unhappily depend for the ...
... lords , that I do not impute this fatal cowardice to those who are entrusted with the command of our navies , but to those from whom they are obliged to receive their instructions , and upon whom they unhappily depend for the ...
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