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... ment between the King of Hanover and the Elbe - bordering States that the nego- tiations should be concluded in Germany , in order that it might be settled there by Their Lordships adjourned at seven the parties who had the most ...
... ment between the King of Hanover and the Elbe - bordering States that the nego- tiations should be concluded in Germany , in order that it might be settled there by Their Lordships adjourned at seven the parties who had the most ...
Side 19
... ment failed in this , the noble Lord , the Member for the city of London would come forward and state his views with regard to Irish policy ; and he felt con- vinced that , in the present posture of affairs in that country , all party ...
... ment failed in this , the noble Lord , the Member for the city of London would come forward and state his views with regard to Irish policy ; and he felt con- vinced that , in the present posture of affairs in that country , all party ...
Side 61
... ment itself promotes , or whether I look to the deprivations that have recently taken place - deprivations that have been made in so hasty and ill - considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should ...
... ment itself promotes , or whether I look to the deprivations that have recently taken place - deprivations that have been made in so hasty and ill - considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should ...
Side 75
... ment , is liable to be made the subject of the right hon . Gentleman did not feel , the modification and amendments ; but when deep responsibility and the serious import the noble Lord spoke of the impropriety of the question . The ...
... ment , is liable to be made the subject of the right hon . Gentleman did not feel , the modification and amendments ; but when deep responsibility and the serious import the noble Lord spoke of the impropriety of the question . The ...
Side 75
... ment which prevailed in that country . He would ask when no Roman Catholic Mem- ber of the House uttered anything calcu- lated to cause provocation , was it right in a Minister of the Crown to attack them ? As he had risen , he felt it ...
... ment which prevailed in that country . He would ask when no Roman Catholic Mem- ber of the House uttered anything calcu- lated to cause provocation , was it right in a Minister of the Crown to attack them ? As he had risen , he felt it ...
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