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... thought , that in justice to the Baronet , the motion ought to be agreed to . ' Mr. Martin justified the report of the Commissioners . Mr. Canning considered the charge against the Baronet as faise and unfounded , and dis- approved of ...
... thought , that in justice to the Baronet , the motion ought to be agreed to . ' Mr. Martin justified the report of the Commissioners . Mr. Canning considered the charge against the Baronet as faise and unfounded , and dis- approved of ...
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... thought it necessary to state to the House the extent to which the levy was intended to go . It had been calculated , that from the month of December next to the May following the militia would be subject to a waste of from 5 to 6000 ...
... thought it necessary to state to the House the extent to which the levy was intended to go . It had been calculated , that from the month of December next to the May following the militia would be subject to a waste of from 5 to 6000 ...
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... thought proper to change his councils , and that party was brought into power of which Marquis Wellesley had formerly been a strenuous opposer , consequently , the nation was deprived , at a most important crisis , of the be- nefit of ...
... thought proper to change his councils , and that party was brought into power of which Marquis Wellesley had formerly been a strenuous opposer , consequently , the nation was deprived , at a most important crisis , of the be- nefit of ...
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