| 1828 - 964 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...in any other light than as a formal tender of the resig. nation of your office, or that I had any alternative but either to solicit you to remain in... | |
| 1828 - 1538 sider
...after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affordin); me an opportunity of placing your office in other...resignation of your office, or that I had any alternative but either to solicit you to remain in office contrary to your sense of duty, or to submit your letter... | |
| William Cobbett - 1828 - 848 sider
...say, is not a very accurate description of my letter [loud cheers]. The Noble Duke goes ou to nay : " It concludes by ' regretting the necessity " for troubling...of your •'office, or that I had any alternative but " either to solicit you to remain in office con" trary to your sense of duty, or to.submit your... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1829 - 898 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...than as a formal tender of the resignation of your oHice, or that I had any alternative but either to solicit you to remain in office contrary to your... | |
| 1829 - 852 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...of placing your office in other hands, as the only menus in your power of preventing an injury to the king's service, which you describe. It concludes... | |
| 1829 - 854 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an opportunity of placing your oflicc in other hands, as the only means in your power of preventing an injury to the king's service,... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...resignation of your office, or that I had any alternative but either to solicit you to remain in office contrary to your sense of duty, or to submit your letter... | |
| William Huskisson - 1831 - 708 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...hands, as the only means in your power of preventing mo injwy to the King's service which you descrihe. It concludes by ' regretting the necessity for troubling... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1853 - 442 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately , after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an...resignation of your office, or that I had any alternative but either to solicit you to remain in office contrary to your sense of duty, or to submit your letter... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1853 - 450 sider
...at two o'clock in the morning, immediately after a debate and division in the House of Commons. It informs me that you lose no time in affording me an opportunity of placing yom* office in other hands, as the only means in your power of preventing an injury to the King's service,... | |
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