Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 409
... Gentlemen who held << places under him would walk out , and leave " the rest to decide , whatever might be " the result the people would be satisfied . " Commons now complain of their fatigue of speech , the people ask for , and wish ...
... Gentlemen who held << places under him would walk out , and leave " the rest to decide , whatever might be " the result the people would be satisfied . " Commons now complain of their fatigue of speech , the people ask for , and wish ...
Page 613
... Gentlemen might laugh . He was satis- " fied that there were , on the other side , " Gentlemen who would not agree with " him in this opinion . He believed that " these Gentlemen , from no improper " feeling whatever , were of opinion ...
... Gentlemen might laugh . He was satis- " fied that there were , on the other side , " Gentlemen who would not agree with " him in this opinion . He believed that " these Gentlemen , from no improper " feeling whatever , were of opinion ...
Page 741
... gentlemen opposite in the same cause , who had recently stated that if instances of corruption did exist , it was the duty of the House to hunt them out , and drag them to light . In that feeling he shared with those hon . gentle- men ...
... gentlemen opposite in the same cause , who had recently stated that if instances of corruption did exist , it was the duty of the House to hunt them out , and drag them to light . In that feeling he shared with those hon . gentle- men ...
Contents
AmericaOrders in Council relative to the Commerce with the United States | 1 |
CONVENTION in PortugalReport of the Board of Inquiry to the King | 13 |
City and County of the City of Gloucester March | 29 |
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