Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... debate , being a terror to the High Church party , and a praise and protection to such as sup- ported religious and civil liberty ; but , unfortunately , there is not to be found the smallest fragment of any of his speeches in par ...
... debate , being a terror to the High Church party , and a praise and protection to such as sup- ported religious and civil liberty ; but , unfortunately , there is not to be found the smallest fragment of any of his speeches in par ...
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... debate , although still we have to lament that we have hardly any remains of his oratory . His maiden speech as a Peer is said to have been against the Septennial Bill , which surprises us much , as the measure was supported by almost ...
... debate , although still we have to lament that we have hardly any remains of his oratory . His maiden speech as a Peer is said to have been against the Septennial Bill , which surprises us much , as the measure was supported by almost ...
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... Debates are so defective , that we know little of his style of eloquence . The London Magazine and the Gentleman's Magazine were shortly after established , " in which , under feigned names , we have the speeches of the most eminent ...
... Debates are so defective , that we know little of his style of eloquence . The London Magazine and the Gentleman's Magazine were shortly after established , " in which , under feigned names , we have the speeches of the most eminent ...
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... debate arising , it was adjourned in the expectation of obtaining more information before any reso- lution should be passed . In a few days the following royal message was brought down : - " GEORGE R. " His Majesty having reason to ...
... debate arising , it was adjourned in the expectation of obtaining more information before any reso- lution should be passed . In a few days the following royal message was brought down : - " GEORGE R. " His Majesty having reason to ...
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... debate on the question , whether the trial should take place at the bar of their own House , or in Westminster Hall ? and a majority preferring the former , there was a strong protest signed by several Peers , on the ground that all ...
... debate on the question , whether the trial should take place at the bar of their own House , or in Westminster Hall ? and a majority preferring the former , there was a strong protest signed by several Peers , on the ground that all ...
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