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... vote for the motion , but Lord Liverpool maintained that his Ministry must con- tinue divided upon a question vital to the empire ; and for fourteen years after the peace , this perilous and discreditable see - saw continued . Even upon ...
... vote for the motion , but Lord Liverpool maintained that his Ministry must con- tinue divided upon a question vital to the empire ; and for fourteen years after the peace , this perilous and discreditable see - saw continued . Even upon ...
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... voting for Grampound to the neighbouring hundreds . I answered him that I could not agree to that proposal , and that I must persist in proposing that the franchises of Grampound should be transferred to the town of Leeds . This was ...
... voting for Grampound to the neighbouring hundreds . I answered him that I could not agree to that proposal , and that I must persist in proposing that the franchises of Grampound should be transferred to the town of Leeds . This was ...
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... voted for reform before , were three members each said to be worth a million . In the days when it was said that Reform threatened property , such substantial support was worth a great deal . 1 Canning's Speeches . The melancholy death ...
... voted for reform before , were three members each said to be worth a million . In the days when it was said that Reform threatened property , such substantial support was worth a great deal . 1 Canning's Speeches . The melancholy death ...
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... vote in favour of parliamentary reform . Mr. Abercromby , Mr. Stanley ( the late Lord Derby ) , and Mr. Macdonald accepted office . The new pieces were not very well dovetailed into the remains of the Tory Ministry , but the importance ...
... vote in favour of parliamentary reform . Mr. Abercromby , Mr. Stanley ( the late Lord Derby ) , and Mr. Macdonald accepted office . The new pieces were not very well dovetailed into the remains of the Tory Ministry , but the importance ...
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... votes . But when in 1790 Mr. Fox renewed the same motion , the Yeas were 105 , and the Noes 294. The panic caused by the French Revolution was the cause of this difference . On February 26 , 1828 , at the request of a body of Dissenters ...
... votes . But when in 1790 Mr. Fox renewed the same motion , the Yeas were 105 , and the Noes 294. The panic caused by the French Revolution was the cause of this difference . On February 26 , 1828 , at the request of a body of Dissenters ...
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Página 340 - a should not think of God ; I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet: So, 'a bade me lay more clothes on his feet : I put my hand into the bed, and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone ; then I felt to his knees, and so upward, and upward, and all was as cold as any stone.
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