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... noble Earl , with such opinions , holds a high office in Her Ma- jesty's Household . My Lords , when opin- ions such as these come from within the walls of Buckingham Palace , I feel that it is necessary to demand from Her Ma- jesty's ...
... noble Earl , with such opinions , holds a high office in Her Ma- jesty's Household . My Lords , when opin- ions such as these come from within the walls of Buckingham Palace , I feel that it is necessary to demand from Her Ma- jesty's ...
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... noble Marquess , to show that the selections Friend . The noble Duke rested the case made by him were free from any political upon the number of the Roman Catholics ... noble Lord was capable of affording 11 12 Maynooth College- { LORDS }
... noble Marquess , to show that the selections Friend . The noble Duke rested the case made by him were free from any political upon the number of the Roman Catholics ... noble Lord was capable of affording 11 12 Maynooth College- { LORDS }
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... noble Lord ( Lord St. Germans ) showed that the case could be yet stronger , and unconsciously he made it so . My noble Friend , in order to show how little of real gratitude was felt by the Roman Catholic priests for this proposed ...
... noble Lord ( Lord St. Germans ) showed that the case could be yet stronger , and unconsciously he made it so . My noble Friend , in order to show how little of real gratitude was felt by the Roman Catholic priests for this proposed ...
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... Lord- ships that I am very unwilling to trouble you . With respect to the speech of the noble Duke who has just taken his seat , I certainly can testify that in his vote on this occasion there will be nothing incon sistent with the ...
... Lord- ships that I am very unwilling to trouble you . With respect to the speech of the noble Duke who has just taken his seat , I certainly can testify that in his vote on this occasion there will be nothing incon sistent with the ...
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... noble Duke ( Wel- Lord Colchester said , that as four Peers had followed each other in speaking in favour of the Bill , he might urge a claim to be heard on the other side ; for he felt it his duty to oppose the second reading of the ...
... noble Duke ( Wel- Lord Colchester said , that as four Peers had followed each other in speaking in favour of the Bill , he might urge a claim to be heard on the other side ; for he felt it his duty to oppose the second reading of the ...
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