The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Plumer . Q. Did Mr. Plumer make any comment or cri- tique upon the Prisoner ? A. He said he was a d - d long - winded Lawyer , " and repeated the same thing fifty times over . Q. What do you mean ? was it Mr. Plumer or the Prisoner who ...
... Plumer . Q. Did Mr. Plumer make any comment or cri- tique upon the Prisoner ? A. He said he was a d - d long - winded Lawyer , " and repeated the same thing fifty times over . Q. What do you mean ? was it Mr. Plumer or the Prisoner who ...
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... PLUMER to change heads with Mr. METHUEN . Mr. PLUMER assuring the House that he never had changed his side or his vote , and that he had never once voted with any Government , nor ever would , whatever should be the subject , and ...
... PLUMER to change heads with Mr. METHUEN . Mr. PLUMER assuring the House that he never had changed his side or his vote , and that he had never once voted with any Government , nor ever would , whatever should be the subject , and ...
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... PLUMER , on the contrary , took his seat close behind Lord CASTLEREAGH , and immediately gave notice of a motion for impeaching his Noble Friend ; whom , with all due affection and regard , he would say it , he hoped to bring to the ...
... PLUMER , on the contrary , took his seat close behind Lord CASTLEREAGH , and immediately gave notice of a motion for impeaching his Noble Friend ; whom , with all due affection and regard , he would say it , he hoped to bring to the ...
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... PLUMER now professed to sit behind the Treasury Bench , and to be in a situation to overhear the conversation which might pass between Members of the Govern- ment ; but Lord CASTLEREAGH observing that though the Hon . Member might ...
... PLUMER now professed to sit behind the Treasury Bench , and to be in a situation to overhear the conversation which might pass between Members of the Govern- ment ; but Lord CASTLEREAGH observing that though the Hon . Member might ...
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