The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... peers heard a remarkable speech from the marquis of Lansdown . He lamented that a victory which might be rendered subservient to the promotion of peace , was adduced as a reason for the continuance of hostilities , and for another ...
... peers heard a remarkable speech from the marquis of Lansdown . He lamented that a victory which might be rendered subservient to the promotion of peace , was adduced as a reason for the continuance of hostilities , and for another ...
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... peers . In each house the address passed without a division . Mr. Tierney displayed his abilities in a motion for dissuading his majesty from all engagements which might obstruct a negotiation for peace ; and Mr. Canning , in reply ...
... peers . In each house the address passed without a division . Mr. Tierney displayed his abilities in a motion for dissuading his majesty from all engagements which might obstruct a negotiation for peace ; and Mr. Canning , in reply ...
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... peers stated strong objec- tions to it but it was plausibly vindicated , and finally sanctioned . A. D. The supply , in a second budget , was elevated 1799. nearly to thirty - one millions ; and the minister then took credit for only ...
... peers stated strong objec- tions to it but it was plausibly vindicated , and finally sanctioned . A. D. The supply , in a second budget , was elevated 1799. nearly to thirty - one millions ; and the minister then took credit for only ...
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... peers , in support of the propositions of the ministers , were those of the lords Grenville and Minto . The former examined the state of the con- nexion between the realms , and was convinced that it subsisted on a very weak basis . The ...
... peers , in support of the propositions of the ministers , were those of the lords Grenville and Minto . The former examined the state of the con- nexion between the realms , and was convinced that it subsisted on a very weak basis . The ...
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... peers at thirty - two , and of mem- bers for counties and towns at a hundred : one united the churches of the two realms : by the rest , the former laws and judicial courts were established ( liable , how- ever , to be altered by the ...
... peers at thirty - two , and of mem- bers for counties and towns at a hundred : one united the churches of the two realms : by the rest , the former laws and judicial courts were established ( liable , how- ever , to be altered by the ...
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