Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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Page 611
... motion to be put , without declaring his opinion , that it was by no means advise- " able for the House to agree to it . The " Noble Lord grounded his motion on the " evidence brought before the Committee " appointed to inquire into the ...
... motion to be put , without declaring his opinion , that it was by no means advise- " able for the House to agree to it . The " Noble Lord grounded his motion on the " evidence brought before the Committee " appointed to inquire into the ...
Page 753
... motion , he must assure him that if such motives were justified , those who supported the motion were actuated by inducements wholly dif- ferent . For instance , if he thought that the present motion tended to the success of the ...
... motion , he must assure him that if such motives were justified , those who supported the motion were actuated by inducements wholly dif- ferent . For instance , if he thought that the present motion tended to the success of the ...
Page 769
... motion . gent . expressed his intention to vote against the motion . MR . WINDHAM entered into a variety of ingenious arguments in support of his opinion upon the subject of Reform . There were many things of the nature re- ferred to in ...
... motion . gent . expressed his intention to vote against the motion . MR . WINDHAM entered into a variety of ingenious arguments in support of his opinion upon the subject of Reform . There were many things of the nature re- ferred to in ...
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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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