The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Том 30 |
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... motions had been frequently granted without ob- jection . His Lordship here read his motion , as follows- That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty , requesting that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to give orders that ...
... motions had been frequently granted without ob- jection . His Lordship here read his motion , as follows- That an humble addrefs be prefented to his Majefty , requesting that his Majefty would be graciously pleafed to give orders that ...
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... motion on two grounds - the afcertaining what was the extent of the mean- ing of the 6th article refpecting the integrity of Portugal , and the being enabled to judge of the value of the peace that had been obtained , comparing it with ...
... motion on two grounds - the afcertaining what was the extent of the mean- ing of the 6th article refpecting the integrity of Portugal , and the being enabled to judge of the value of the peace that had been obtained , comparing it with ...
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... motion .. Lord Grenville rofe again , and faid , he felt it neceffary to take notice of a particular expreflion made ... motion , becaufe he had made no motion . his 34 [ LORDS DEBATES OF THE and greatly endangering the public interefts ...
... motion .. Lord Grenville rofe again , and faid , he felt it neceffary to take notice of a particular expreflion made ... motion , becaufe he had made no motion . his 34 [ LORDS DEBATES OF THE and greatly endangering the public interefts ...
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his motion , becaufe he had made no motion . He had de- clared that he did not mean to embarrafs his Majefty's Minifters certainly not to oppofe their measures unless in matters of fuch moment as left him no option . On the contrary ...
his motion , becaufe he had made no motion . He had de- clared that he did not mean to embarrafs his Majefty's Minifters certainly not to oppofe their measures unless in matters of fuch moment as left him no option . On the contrary ...
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... motion was agreed to nemine diffentiente . Earl St. Vincent next moved the thanks of the Houfe to Captains Hood and Keates , and fuch of the officers as prin- cipally diftinguished themselves in the two engagements under Sir James ...
... motion was agreed to nemine diffentiente . Earl St. Vincent next moved the thanks of the Houfe to Captains Hood and Keates , and fuch of the officers as prin- cipally diftinguished themselves in the two engagements under Sir James ...
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