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... honour I have just received by the Thanks of this House ; I consider their approbation as the most honourable re- ward which a military man can receive , and one far beyond what any feeble efforts of mine can deserve . The able arrange ...
... honour I have just received by the Thanks of this House ; I consider their approbation as the most honourable re- ward which a military man can receive , and one far beyond what any feeble efforts of mine can deserve . The able arrange ...
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... honour con- ferred upon me . Lieutenant - general sir William Stewart then said : " Mr. Speaker ; I feel overcome by the repeated honour which you have now con- ferred on me , and can but ill express what I am sensible of on this ...
... honour con- ferred upon me . Lieutenant - general sir William Stewart then said : " Mr. Speaker ; I feel overcome by the repeated honour which you have now con- ferred on me , and can but ill express what I am sensible of on this ...
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... honour of this country and the interests of humanity . The noble lord , indeed , seem- ed to forget in this transaction the honour of his colleagues , for the public and the House could not have forgotten this con- duct of the noble ...
... honour of this country and the interests of humanity . The noble lord , indeed , seem- ed to forget in this transaction the honour of his colleagues , for the public and the House could not have forgotten this con- duct of the noble ...
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