Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 17R. Bagshaw, 1810 |
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Page 105
... vote against inquiry , in the case of MR . MADOCKS'S MOTION , relative to the seat of MR . QUINTIN DICK , and the censure , which some of them then be- stowed , with no sparing hand , upon all those , who were anxious for inquiry upon ...
... vote against inquiry , in the case of MR . MADOCKS'S MOTION , relative to the seat of MR . QUINTIN DICK , and the censure , which some of them then be- stowed , with no sparing hand , upon all those , who were anxious for inquiry upon ...
Page 491
... voting £ . 12,449 without services being performed that would authorize such a " vote . Next , Sir , as to the Volunteer " Staff which costs the country near 66 68 66 thirty thousand a year ! That of Eng- " land being £ . 14,000 ; that ...
... voting £ . 12,449 without services being performed that would authorize such a " vote . Next , Sir , as to the Volunteer " Staff which costs the country near 66 68 66 thirty thousand a year ! That of Eng- " land being £ . 14,000 ; that ...
Page 645
... vote for a Reprimand was , in fact , to vote for a widen- ing of the breach ; it was to vote for a keep- ing of the quarrel alive ; it was to vote , in fact , as heartily against Sir Francis as it was possible to vote.- -Those who voted ...
... vote for a Reprimand was , in fact , to vote for a widen- ing of the breach ; it was to vote for a keep- ing of the quarrel alive ; it was to vote , in fact , as heartily against Sir Francis as it was possible to vote.- -Those who voted ...
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