The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... move that the Petition of John Perryn be now read . The Clerk was accordingly proceeding to read the Petition , when Lord Kenyon rose and moved the standing order for the exclusion of strangers ; - this was enforced , and , consequently ...
... move that the Petition of John Perryn be now read . The Clerk was accordingly proceeding to read the Petition , when Lord Kenyon rose and moved the standing order for the exclusion of strangers ; - this was enforced , and , consequently ...
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... moved , the laying the Petition on the table , had been complied with ; he should now move , That the case of John Perryn be referred to a committee of the members of the House , who had attended this session . The Earl of Liverpool ...
... moved , the laying the Petition on the table , had been complied with ; he should now move , That the case of John Perryn be referred to a committee of the members of the House , who had attended this session . The Earl of Liverpool ...
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... move for a new trial , so far as he was concerned , but that he must , however unfit for the task , take that bur- then upon himself . to be taken was to move that the whole of the Papers be printed , and when printed , then to name a ...
... move for a new trial , so far as he was concerned , but that he must , however unfit for the task , take that bur- then upon himself . to be taken was to move that the whole of the Papers be printed , and when printed , then to name a ...
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