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... express satisfaction at the Motion now made . I concur in all those observations of the noble Lord in which he expressed his sense of the successful man- ner in which the right hon . Gentleman ( Mr. Lefevre ) has discharged the duties ...
... express satisfaction at the Motion now made . I concur in all those observations of the noble Lord in which he expressed his sense of the successful man- ner in which the right hon . Gentleman ( Mr. Lefevre ) has discharged the duties ...
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... expressed Her Readiness to use , in concert with them , Her friendly In- fluence for the Purpose of restoring to the Swiss Confederation the Blessings of Peace . " HER Majesty looks with Confi- dence to the Maintenance of the ge- neral ...
... expressed Her Readiness to use , in concert with them , Her friendly In- fluence for the Purpose of restoring to the Swiss Confederation the Blessings of Peace . " HER Majesty looks with Confi- dence to the Maintenance of the ge- neral ...
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... expressed with regard to the Maintenance of the general Peace of Europe . " WE beg to express our Gratification that Your Majesty has concluded a Treaty for the Suppres- sion of the Slave Trade with the Republic of Equador ; and we ...
... expressed with regard to the Maintenance of the general Peace of Europe . " WE beg to express our Gratification that Your Majesty has concluded a Treaty for the Suppres- sion of the Slave Trade with the Republic of Equador ; and we ...
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... expressed publicly , or in any way , great commercial houses connected with his own opinions , or still more the opinions your colonies was not that Act by which of Her Majesty's Government , upon the you placed on an equality with ...
... expressed publicly , or in any way , great commercial houses connected with his own opinions , or still more the opinions your colonies was not that Act by which of Her Majesty's Government , upon the you placed on an equality with ...
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... expressed a hope that much dis- some means very different from any yet tress might be avoided through the medium adopted were taken to enable Ireland to of the poor law . In some parts of Ireland raise herself from the leaden slumber in ...
... expressed a hope that much dis- some means very different from any yet tress might be avoided through the medium adopted were taken to enable Ireland to of the poor law . In some parts of Ireland raise herself from the leaden slumber in ...
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