The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... nature , was , that they were properly worded , and this was not . But though the expression of illegal practices was too wide , there was no objection to the mak- ing enquiry , bat merely to the passing the Bill with a preamble so ...
... nature , was , that they were properly worded , and this was not . But though the expression of illegal practices was too wide , there was no objection to the mak- ing enquiry , bat merely to the passing the Bill with a preamble so ...
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... nature of the present , the questions put , are questions , which ought to be answer- ed . Upon your judgments , and upon your feelings , I will most willingly and freely rest the decision . My lords , the Prince Regent , as acting in ...
... nature of the present , the questions put , are questions , which ought to be answer- ed . Upon your judgments , and upon your feelings , I will most willingly and freely rest the decision . My lords , the Prince Regent , as acting in ...
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... nature now referred to , such information given to one indivi- dual only out of the whole House , would not be satisfactory . For myself , I confess I am more at a loss to conjecture what the nature and form of the motion of Friday can ...
... nature now referred to , such information given to one indivi- dual only out of the whole House , would not be satisfactory . For myself , I confess I am more at a loss to conjecture what the nature and form of the motion of Friday can ...
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abolish abolition Address aforesaid allies alluded Andrew Cochrane Johnstone appointed Bill Britain British Catholic cause Chancellor Charles Random circumstances colonies committee consideration corn laws court debts declared duke duke of Wellington duty enquiry Europe Exchequer expence favour feelings fees France French government gaol gentleman Henry Lyte high bailiff honour hope House intended Ireland Irish John Peter Holloway justice late liege subjects Lord Castlereagh lord Cochrane lord the King lordships Majesty Majesty's measure ment ministers motion move nation necessary negociation noble earl noble lord object observed occasion officers opinion parliament parties peace persons Petition petitioners poll clerks present Prince of Wales Prince Regent Princess of Wales principle prison proceedings proposed question Ralph Sandom Random de Berenger respect restored Richard Gathorne Butt Royal Highness sir Thomas Cochrane Slave Trade spirits stipulation Thomas Cochrane thought tion traffic Treaty vote wished