The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... observed , the principle of the Bill did not seem to be impugned either by the noble and learned lord on the woolsack , or by another noble and learned lord not now in his place . The former principally alluded to certain obstacles ...
... observed , the principle of the Bill did not seem to be impugned either by the noble and learned lord on the woolsack , or by another noble and learned lord not now in his place . The former principally alluded to certain obstacles ...
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... observed , that it would be , in effect , a recognition that such a separa- tion might , and would , exist , when the Prince and Princess of Wales assended the throne . Lord Castlereagh remarked , that he knew not how it was possible to ...
... observed , that it would be , in effect , a recognition that such a separa- tion might , and would , exist , when the Prince and Princess of Wales assended the throne . Lord Castlereagh remarked , that he knew not how it was possible to ...
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... observed , that though he was discouraged by the thin- ness of the House , and the absence of his Majesty's ministers , yet he could not ab- stain from offering a very few observations on a subject naturally connected with the present ...
... observed , that though he was discouraged by the thin- ness of the House , and the absence of his Majesty's ministers , yet he could not ab- stain from offering a very few observations on a subject naturally connected with the present ...
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