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... petition which he had expected would be brought forward ) . This speech , tho ' absurd enough , was still received by the ultra - radicals , which encouraged him to propose a different petition , more coarse and violent in expression ...
... petition which he had expected would be brought forward ) . This speech , tho ' absurd enough , was still received by the ultra - radicals , which encouraged him to propose a different petition , more coarse and violent in expression ...
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... petition agst Mr. Bell being highly favorable , but our subscription by no means promising , I continued to do my utmost to rouse the gentlemen who professed liberal opinions to make some exertions to save themselves and this district ...
... petition agst Mr. Bell being highly favorable , but our subscription by no means promising , I continued to do my utmost to rouse the gentlemen who professed liberal opinions to make some exertions to save themselves and this district ...
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... petition agst Mr. Bell upon condition that Mr. Clayton undertook to give up that ag'st Mr. Beaumont and to pay the expenses incurred already in promoting the petition ag't Mr. Bell . We found that we had not above £ 800 subscribed ...
... petition agst Mr. Bell upon condition that Mr. Clayton undertook to give up that ag'st Mr. Beaumont and to pay the expenses incurred already in promoting the petition ag't Mr. Bell . We found that we had not above £ 800 subscribed ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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