Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... Commons was allowed to vote in the other . But Mr. Huskisson was at best but a pale copy of the illustrious chief who once filled the place which he now occupied . On matters of commercial policy , he was indeed regarded as a personal ...
... Commons was allowed to vote in the other . But Mr. Huskisson was at best but a pale copy of the illustrious chief who once filled the place which he now occupied . On matters of commercial policy , he was indeed regarded as a personal ...
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... Commons , who demanded the sup- pression of the rotten boroughs , and the transfer of the representation to the rising commercial towns . Many of the Conservative Whigs , and nearly all Mr. Canning's friends , foresaw the consequences ...
... Commons , who demanded the sup- pression of the rotten boroughs , and the transfer of the representation to the rising commercial towns . Many of the Conservative Whigs , and nearly all Mr. Canning's friends , foresaw the consequences ...
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... Commons ; the debate lasted two nights , and at its close the Duke of Wellington , while resisting the motion on grounds of present expediency , not only abstained from the use of any arguments , founded on the old doctrines of ...
... Commons ; the debate lasted two nights , and at its close the Duke of Wellington , while resisting the motion on grounds of present expediency , not only abstained from the use of any arguments , founded on the old doctrines of ...
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... Commons . In such a cause it was impossible to stop . On ! on ! should be their maxim . They could not rest where they were ; seven millions must advance . What they had done would be of no avail unless they could do more . They had ...
... Commons . In such a cause it was impossible to stop . On ! on ! should be their maxim . They could not rest where they were ; seven millions must advance . What they had done would be of no avail unless they could do more . They had ...
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... - self an opponent of the Duke of Wellington's admi- * Speech of Mr. Sheil on the Church of Ireland . House of Commons , 23rd July , 1835 . † 2nd August , 1828 . nistration ; and in these matters , exclaimed Mr. Sheil 20 MEMOIRS OF.
... - self an opponent of the Duke of Wellington's admi- * Speech of Mr. Sheil on the Church of Ireland . House of Commons , 23rd July , 1835 . † 2nd August , 1828 . nistration ; and in these matters , exclaimed Mr. Sheil 20 MEMOIRS OF.
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