Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 8Benjamin Flower 1811 |
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... ground , an event indeed naturally to be expected from the manner in which it had been treated by the professed friends and leaders in the business , Lords GRENVILLE and GREY , and Mr. GRATTAN . In the house of Lords , June 6 , 1808 ...
... ground , an event indeed naturally to be expected from the manner in which it had been treated by the professed friends and leaders in the business , Lords GRENVILLE and GREY , and Mr. GRATTAN . In the house of Lords , June 6 , 1808 ...
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... ground upon which he meant to rest his motion was the extension of British privi- lege and the exclusion of foreign nomination . There were two modes of effecting it , the latter one was by a veto , the other by the absolute prohibition ...
... ground upon which he meant to rest his motion was the extension of British privi- lege and the exclusion of foreign nomination . There were two modes of effecting it , the latter one was by a veto , the other by the absolute prohibition ...
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... ground of his seizing this crisis to communicate his sentiments upon this great object , and ascertain the sentiments of the house upon it . But he wished it to be known that he really saw nothing in the state of the public affairs ...
... ground of his seizing this crisis to communicate his sentiments upon this great object , and ascertain the sentiments of the house upon it . But he wished it to be known that he really saw nothing in the state of the public affairs ...
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... ground he could not conteire- the principle on which the hon . gen- tleman's motion proceeded . As to the idea of seats being bought and sold , he denied it , in any great degree ! and if this practice did prevail , it was principally ...
... ground he could not conteire- the principle on which the hon . gen- tleman's motion proceeded . As to the idea of seats being bought and sold , he denied it , in any great degree ! and if this practice did prevail , it was principally ...
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... ground of their misusing the right ; here they were only asked to do the same thing , on the ground that the right was , in the instances complained of , no longer applicable to the purpose intended . The noble lord had instanced Ame ...
... ground of their misusing the right ; here they were only asked to do the same thing , on the ground that the right was , in the instances complained of , no longer applicable to the purpose intended . The noble lord had instanced Ame ...
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