The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of CommonsJ. Debrett, 1792 |
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... Gentleman meant to be understood that it had in no cafe been done , or as if it had never been done by the Right Hon . Gentleman himself , for to that extent the propofition went ; and according to the fame mode of reafoning , we could ...
... Gentleman meant to be understood that it had in no cafe been done , or as if it had never been done by the Right Hon . Gentleman himself , for to that extent the propofition went ; and according to the fame mode of reafoning , we could ...
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... Gentleman's own actions and conduct in that Houfe , on a former occafion . Laft year , the Major obferved , every informa tion respecting India was readily granted ; he professed himself at a lofs to imagine , therefore , on what ...
... Gentleman's own actions and conduct in that Houfe , on a former occafion . Laft year , the Major obferved , every informa tion respecting India was readily granted ; he professed himself at a lofs to imagine , therefore , on what ...
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... Gentleman had en- deavoured to maintain , Mr. Fox faid , was a greater innovation on the practice of the conftitution , than that of any of our modern projectors . He wifhed not to be misunderstood , or misreprefented , when fpeaking of ...
... Gentleman had en- deavoured to maintain , Mr. Fox faid , was a greater innovation on the practice of the conftitution , than that of any of our modern projectors . He wifhed not to be misunderstood , or misreprefented , when fpeaking of ...
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... Gentleman's allufions to Lord Cornwallis during the debate on the addrefs . It was then properly the fubject of dif cuffion ; but he had complained of Lord Cornwallis having been made fo free with that day , when his name was neither ...
... Gentleman's allufions to Lord Cornwallis during the debate on the addrefs . It was then properly the fubject of dif cuffion ; but he had complained of Lord Cornwallis having been made fo free with that day , when his name was neither ...
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... Gentleman who feconded the motion , that it required from him a word or two in justice to the abfent General . Sir James faid , he had the honour to have ferved under him during the last war in America , and knew him to be an active ...
... Gentleman who feconded the motion , that it required from him a word or two in justice to the abfent General . Sir James faid , he had the honour to have ferved under him during the last war in America , and knew him to be an active ...
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