The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... noble Earl then passed in review the domestic topics mentioned in the Speech , and concluded by mov- ing the Address , which was usual the echo of the Speech itself . as The Earl of Ducie seconded the Address in a speech of con ...
... noble Earl then passed in review the domestic topics mentioned in the Speech , and concluded by mov- ing the Address , which was usual the echo of the Speech itself . as The Earl of Ducie seconded the Address in a speech of con ...
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... noble Lords in this House , of whom there are several , who have had the means of knowing , of hearing , of profiting by the wisdom , the prudence , the judg- ment of his Royal Highness . I ask them to say whether , in all they have ...
... noble Lords in this House , of whom there are several , who have had the means of knowing , of hearing , of profiting by the wisdom , the prudence , the judg- ment of his Royal Highness . I ask them to say whether , in all they have ...
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... noble Earl opposite . He was happy , however , to have had the opportunity of agreeing with the noble Earl in the senti- ments which he had expressed on it , though he thought that he ( Lord Derby ) , and noble earls on that side of the ...
... noble Earl opposite . He was happy , however , to have had the opportunity of agreeing with the noble Earl in the senti- ments which he had expressed on it , though he thought that he ( Lord Derby ) , and noble earls on that side of the ...
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... noble Earl [ Ellenborough ] on the upper bench . With all that that noble Earl addressed to your Lordships I do not en- tirely agree , because I cannot believe that it was quite impos- sible to avert , at an early stage of the ...
... noble Earl [ Ellenborough ] on the upper bench . With all that that noble Earl addressed to your Lordships I do not en- tirely agree , because I cannot believe that it was quite impos- sible to avert , at an early stage of the ...
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... noble Earl keeps in view . Not , I trust , the sort of peace that we could have if we sent our fleet when Colonel Rose sent for it , or acted with France when the French fleet sailed for Salamis . That is not the peace we now wish to ...
... noble Earl keeps in view . Not , I trust , the sort of peace that we could have if we sent our fleet when Colonel Rose sent for it , or acted with France when the French fleet sailed for Salamis . That is not the peace we now wish to ...
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