Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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... House of Commons , on Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's motion , relative to the Princess of Wales , 339 . secuting the Duke of Leeds , 906 . on pro- . in the House of Lords , on the Ame- rican war , 315 . Letter of Sir F. Burdett , on the ...
... House of Commons , on Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's motion , relative to the Princess of Wales , 339 . secuting the Duke of Leeds , 906 . on pro- . in the House of Lords , on the Ame- rican war , 315 . Letter of Sir F. Burdett , on the ...
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... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Friday , Nov. 13 . The following Message was received from the President of the United States , by Mr. Coles , his Secretary : — To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States . For the ...
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Friday , Nov. 13 . The following Message was received from the President of the United States , by Mr. Coles , his Secretary : — To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States . For the ...
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... house . I shall not affect any feelings of lamentation upon this score . Not knowing the parties personally , it is impossible that I can have any feelings per - proceed to insert a paragraph from the sonally towards either . I view the ...
... house . I shall not affect any feelings of lamentation upon this score . Not knowing the parties personally , it is impossible that I can have any feelings per - proceed to insert a paragraph from the sonally towards either . I view the ...
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... Houses of Parliament , they only consisting of 658 members ? Was it likely that they should overbalance all the weight ... House of Commons what was its duty , it would be the strong- est argument in favour of parliamentary re- form that ...
... Houses of Parliament , they only consisting of 658 members ? Was it likely that they should overbalance all the weight ... House of Commons what was its duty , it would be the strong- est argument in favour of parliamentary re- form that ...
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... House of Commons came to a resolution , that " the House would early in the next " Session take into its most serious consi- “ deration the laws affecting His Majesty's " Roman Catholic subjects in Great Bri- " tain and Ireland , with a ...
... House of Commons came to a resolution , that " the House would early in the next " Session take into its most serious consi- “ deration the laws affecting His Majesty's " Roman Catholic subjects in Great Bri- " tain and Ireland , with a ...
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