The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, 3. köide |
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... Charge . Lord Castlereagh Sir W. Young 121 Sir A. Wellesley 284 , 310 Mr. Paull 123 284 , 343 Lord A. Hamilton Mr. Perceval 310 1251 Mr. Fox 141 Lord Castlereagh 311 Mr. Martin Mr. Canning 143 312 Attorney General Mr. W. Pole 150 313 Mr ...
... Charge . Lord Castlereagh Sir W. Young 121 Sir A. Wellesley 284 , 310 Mr. Paull 123 284 , 343 Lord A. Hamilton Mr. Perceval 310 1251 Mr. Fox 141 Lord Castlereagh 311 Mr. Martin Mr. Canning 143 312 Attorney General Mr. W. Pole 150 313 Mr ...
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... charge against Marquis Wellesley . Lord Temple wished to know from the honourable gen- tleman , when it was his intention to move some specific day for the House taking into consideration the charges which he had already brought forward ...
... charge against Marquis Wellesley . Lord Temple wished to know from the honourable gen- tleman , when it was his intention to move some specific day for the House taking into consideration the charges which he had already brought forward ...
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... charge of mur- der had been brought against the noble lord : and should the honourable gentleman decline fixing any day , he him- self intended to move for some specific day on which the charges might be considered . Mr. Paull answered ...
... charge of mur- der had been brought against the noble lord : and should the honourable gentleman decline fixing any day , he him- self intended to move for some specific day on which the charges might be considered . Mr. Paull answered ...
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... charge him altogether . The plan therefore was a bad one , supposing it to be successful , which he did not think it would be . But , then it was said , that the soldiers would be of a better description , as they would have opportunity ...
... charge him altogether . The plan therefore was a bad one , supposing it to be successful , which he did not think it would be . But , then it was said , that the soldiers would be of a better description , as they would have opportunity ...
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... charge of inconsistency . The noble lord had gone into a long calculation , to shew that immense expence would re- sult from the adoption of the proposed plan , which ex- pence was to consist of bonuses to the army , and yet , at the ...
... charge of inconsistency . The noble lord had gone into a long calculation , to shew that immense expence would re- sult from the adoption of the proposed plan , which ex- pence was to consist of bonuses to the army , and yet , at the ...
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