Annual Register of World Events, Том 781837 |
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... sir John Wrottesley , one of the members for Stafford- shire , and seconded by Mr. Parker , one of the members for Sheffield , Sir Robert Peel , after adverting to the other topics in the speech , which did not seem to him to call for ...
... sir John Wrottesley , one of the members for Stafford- shire , and seconded by Mr. Parker , one of the members for Sheffield , Sir Robert Peel , after adverting to the other topics in the speech , which did not seem to him to call for ...
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... Lord Stanley supported the views of sir Robert Peel , and asked what could prevent ministers from following in the house of Com- mons the example which , it was now known , had been set by their colleagues in the house of Lords . If the ...
... Lord Stanley supported the views of sir Robert Peel , and asked what could prevent ministers from following in the house of Com- mons the example which , it was now known , had been set by their colleagues in the house of Lords . If the ...
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... Sir Robert Peel urged the same topic , stating , that although he was prepared to agree in the resolution , it was not without a great sacrifice of opinion . was sure that it would be for the tranquillity of Ireland that an end should ...
... Sir Robert Peel urged the same topic , stating , that although he was prepared to agree in the resolution , it was not without a great sacrifice of opinion . was sure that it would be for the tranquillity of Ireland that an end should ...
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... sir Robert Peel took occasion to state fully the views taken of this particular mode of alteration by himself and the party to which he belonged . After shew- ing that the greater number of the corporations , and espe- cially between ...
... sir Robert Peel took occasion to state fully the views taken of this particular mode of alteration by himself and the party to which he belonged . After shew- ing that the greater number of the corporations , and espe- cially between ...
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... supported by lord Morpeth , lord Howick , lord John Russell , Mr. O'Connell , and other members ; while it was vigorously attacked by Mr. Ser- geant Jackson , sir Henry Hard- inge , sir James Graham , Lord Stanley , and sir Robert Peel .
... supported by lord Morpeth , lord Howick , lord John Russell , Mr. O'Connell , and other members ; while it was vigorously attacked by Mr. Ser- geant Jackson , sir Henry Hard- inge , sir James Graham , Lord Stanley , and sir Robert Peel .
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