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... expressed his satisfaction at the change which had been recently made by the Court of Directors , in admitting British private soldiers to commissions in cases where they were found to merit them . He considered this to be a very ...
... expressed his satisfaction at the change which had been recently made by the Court of Directors , in admitting British private soldiers to commissions in cases where they were found to merit them . He considered this to be a very ...
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Great Britain. Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. SIR J. HANMER expressed his com- | to reward in a fit and legitimate way , the plete concurrence in the views thrown out many distinguished officers who had been by the hon . Baronet the ...
Great Britain. Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. SIR J. HANMER expressed his com- | to reward in a fit and legitimate way , the plete concurrence in the views thrown out many distinguished officers who had been by the hon . Baronet the ...
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... expressed with so much eloquence in the Chamber of Deputies on the first day of April last . But , Sir , if such have been the language and sentiments of M. Guizot , it is for this House and for the country to consider what has been the ...
... expressed with so much eloquence in the Chamber of Deputies on the first day of April last . But , Sir , if such have been the language and sentiments of M. Guizot , it is for this House and for the country to consider what has been the ...
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... expressed by the same Members in reference to the Coercion Bill ? Why did he permit himself " to countenance the ... expression of such opinions , the noble Lord refused to oppose that Bill . If , however , the noble Lord really thinks ...
... expressed by the same Members in reference to the Coercion Bill ? Why did he permit himself " to countenance the ... expression of such opinions , the noble Lord refused to oppose that Bill . If , however , the noble Lord really thinks ...
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... expressed in the former speeches had brought conviction to his mind of their soundness , and that the arguments then used were the best grounded . It appeared to him that the arguments which his right hon . Friend had set out with ...
... expressed in the former speeches had brought conviction to his mind of their soundness , and that the arguments then used were the best grounded . It appeared to him that the arguments which his right hon . Friend had set out with ...
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