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Page 19
... measures which abominable slave trade ; and I trust that may be proposed ( if necessary ) to make up the noble Lord at the head of the Colonial any deficiency which I am afraid must ex- Department will , by some measure giving ist in ...
... measures which abominable slave trade ; and I trust that may be proposed ( if necessary ) to make up the noble Lord at the head of the Colonial any deficiency which I am afraid must ex- Department will , by some measure giving ist in ...
Page 43
... measure which the noble Lord himself admits to be a good one , but which has rendered it necessary and constitu- tional for Her Majesty to summon Parlia- ment together at this inconvenient season , looking not to convenience , but to ...
... measure which the noble Lord himself admits to be a good one , but which has rendered it necessary and constitu- tional for Her Majesty to summon Parlia- ment together at this inconvenient season , looking not to convenience , but to ...
Page 45
... measure which Her Majesty's Ministers ing that there may not be grounds to war- adopted with a view to the mitigation of rant the reconsideration by the Legislature that feeling of distrust which the embar- of those measures which ...
... measure which Her Majesty's Ministers ing that there may not be grounds to war- adopted with a view to the mitigation of rant the reconsideration by the Legislature that feeling of distrust which the embar- of those measures which ...
Page 117
... measure was necessary at that time , and although he did not think such a measure was requisite now , yet , having heard the statement of the Secretary of State for the Home Department , and knowing the kindness of heart of that right ...
... measure was necessary at that time , and although he did not think such a measure was requisite now , yet , having heard the statement of the Secretary of State for the Home Department , and knowing the kindness of heart of that right ...
Page 121
... measure . He hoped Her Majes- tuencies in England , would not sanction ty's Ministers would listen to the counsels any further grant of money for the relief of more wise and experienced persons than of the people of Ireland until he ...
... measure . He hoped Her Majes- tuencies in England , would not sanction ty's Ministers would listen to the counsels any further grant of money for the relief of more wise and experienced persons than of the people of Ireland until he ...
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