The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumer 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... manner in which she ought to be treated . Among the omissions he , however , re- marked upon that of the slave- trade , on which he observed , that the manner in which it was passed over in the speech gave a too plain indication of the ...
... manner in which she ought to be treated . Among the omissions he , however , re- marked upon that of the slave- trade , on which he observed , that the manner in which it was passed over in the speech gave a too plain indication of the ...
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... manner in which the engagements made to them at the time of the Union had been violated , and the various pretexts by which the settlement of their question had been avoided . This was a question which , of all others , ought not to be ...
... manner in which the engagements made to them at the time of the Union had been violated , and the various pretexts by which the settlement of their question had been avoided . This was a question which , of all others , ought not to be ...
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... manner , he in- tended on that night to nominate a select committee to which the estimates might be referred , leaving them to report it to the House . His lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of ...
... manner , he in- tended on that night to nominate a select committee to which the estimates might be referred , leaving them to report it to the House . His lordship , on the conclusion of his speech , moved the names of the members of ...
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... manner , because its final issue would be the result of the most diligent and minute deliberation . In the observations he had to make , he should begin with noting the noble lord's assumption that the proposed reduction was a volun ...
... manner , because its final issue would be the result of the most diligent and minute deliberation . In the observations he had to make , he should begin with noting the noble lord's assumption that the proposed reduction was a volun ...
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... manner , and be applied to the same uses and purposes as are di- rected by the said act , with re- spect to the said sum of 100,000l . " Mr. Tierney said , that he should follow the noble lord's example , in dividing into three heads ...
... manner , and be applied to the same uses and purposes as are di- rected by the said act , with re- spect to the said sum of 100,000l . " Mr. Tierney said , that he should follow the noble lord's example , in dividing into three heads ...
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