Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne and of the Duke of Wellington ; emphatic ...
... House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne and of the Duke of Wellington ; emphatic ...
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... House on the occasion - Speech of Lord Howick -Debate on second reading of Lord Morpeth's Bill - Severe denunci- ation of the ministerial tactics by Lord Stanley - Mr . C. Wood supports the Bill - Debate continued for four successive ...
... House on the occasion - Speech of Lord Howick -Debate on second reading of Lord Morpeth's Bill - Severe denunci- ation of the ministerial tactics by Lord Stanley - Mr . C. Wood supports the Bill - Debate continued for four successive ...
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... House of Commons on the Queen's Speech - The Address is moved by Mr. Mark Phillips , seconded by Mr. John Dundas- Mr. J. S. Wortley moves an Amendment , negativing the Confidence of the House in the Government - It is seconded by Lord ...
... House of Commons on the Queen's Speech - The Address is moved by Mr. Mark Phillips , seconded by Mr. John Dundas- Mr. J. S. Wortley moves an Amendment , negativing the Confidence of the House in the Government - It is seconded by Lord ...
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... house had not been called to the state of the re- venue and the distress and discon- tent of the labouring classes . Sir Robert Peel then addressed the house . He commenced by an- imadverting on the omissions of the speech - the state ...
... house had not been called to the state of the re- venue and the distress and discon- tent of the labouring classes . Sir Robert Peel then addressed the house . He commenced by an- imadverting on the omissions of the speech - the state ...
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... house of lords , on the 4th of February , the earl of Minto moved the thanks of the house to admiral sir Robert Stopford , G.C.B. , and the officers and men under his command in the late operations on the coast of Syria . His lordship ...
... house of lords , on the 4th of February , the earl of Minto moved the thanks of the house to admiral sir Robert Stopford , G.C.B. , and the officers and men under his command in the late operations on the coast of Syria . His lordship ...
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