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... honour of addressing their lordships , and that he felt himself unable adequately to discharge the important duty which he had undertaken . He found it necessary , therefore , to appeal to that indulgence which their lordships usually ...
... honour of addressing their lordships , and that he felt himself unable adequately to discharge the important duty which he had undertaken . He found it necessary , therefore , to appeal to that indulgence which their lordships usually ...
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... honour to the country . He never could forget the surprise with which this act of extraordi- nary violence was viewed by every man of every description , whatever might be his political opinions or prejudices , throughout the country ...
... honour to the country . He never could forget the surprise with which this act of extraordi- nary violence was viewed by every man of every description , whatever might be his political opinions or prejudices , throughout the country ...
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... honour , no integrity , could qualify an English nobleman to be of service to the nation . " I ( said the noble marquis ) am of opinion , that the noble viscount has given the greatest en- ing from the service of his king and coun- try ...
... honour , no integrity , could qualify an English nobleman to be of service to the nation . " I ( said the noble marquis ) am of opinion , that the noble viscount has given the greatest en- ing from the service of his king and coun- try ...
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... honour ; and concluded by deprecating every harsh and coercive measure , arising out of the pre- sent question , towards the British public , whom justice , kindness , and forbearance , never failed to bring back to their duty . The ...
... honour ; and concluded by deprecating every harsh and coercive measure , arising out of the pre- sent question , towards the British public , whom justice , kindness , and forbearance , never failed to bring back to their duty . The ...
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... honour and character . Lord Fitzwilliam , Upon this information they had given when he went to the meeting at York , that opinion . He would not disguise , virtually tendered the resignation of his however , the fact that , after this ...
... honour and character . Lord Fitzwilliam , Upon this information they had given when he went to the meeting at York , that opinion . He would not disguise , virtually tendered the resignation of his however , the fact that , after this ...
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