The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volume 28 |
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... duke of Marlborough had been thus distinguished only six times . The noble lord concluded by moving , " That the Thanks of this House be given to Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington , on his return from his command abroad , for his ...
... duke of Marlborough had been thus distinguished only six times . The noble lord concluded by moving , " That the Thanks of this House be given to Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington , on his return from his command abroad , for his ...
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... DUKE OF WELLINGTON . ] As it was understood that his grace the duke of Wellington would be introduced for the purpose of taking the oaths and his seat , a consider able concourse of persons assembled below the bar at ... Duke of Wellington.
... DUKE OF WELLINGTON . ] As it was understood that his grace the duke of Wellington would be introduced for the purpose of taking the oaths and his seat , a consider able concourse of persons assembled below the bar at ... Duke of Wellington.
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... duke of Wellington , it was impossible to speak in adequate terms of his services . As had been said of a great leader of antiquity , he had overcome envy by his glory . He did not wish to detract from the merits of the duke of ...
... duke of Wellington , it was impossible to speak in adequate terms of his services . As had been said of a great leader of antiquity , he had overcome envy by his glory . He did not wish to detract from the merits of the duke of ...
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Galway Electors Bill 6 | 5 |
III | 21 |
Stewart Sir Thomas Picton Sir Henry Clinton and Major | 207 |
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