The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... consideration . Mr. Leigh Keck wished the hon , baronet to postpone the farther consideration of the Bill till next session . It went to alter the whole law of settlement , and yet it was only this morning that it was put into the hands ...
... consideration . Mr. Leigh Keck wished the hon , baronet to postpone the farther consideration of the Bill till next session . It went to alter the whole law of settlement , and yet it was only this morning that it was put into the hands ...
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... consideration an army accomplish ? Nothing but defeat to - morrow . And after all this , and when and disgrace ( so far as disgrace could at- it has been at his request , and for his per- tend military defeat ) could possibly awaitsonal ...
... consideration an army accomplish ? Nothing but defeat to - morrow . And after all this , and when and disgrace ( so far as disgrace could at- it has been at his request , and for his per- tend military defeat ) could possibly awaitsonal ...
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... consideration of his eminent services . 163. For settling and securing an annuity on lord Combermere , and the two next per- sons to whom the title of lord Combermere shall descend , in consideration of his emi- nent services . 164. For ...
... consideration of his eminent services . 163. For settling and securing an annuity on lord Combermere , and the two next per- sons to whom the title of lord Combermere shall descend , in consideration of his emi- nent services . 164. For ...
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