Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... Sir Francis Burdett , a very notorious gentle- man at present . The Walcheren business was then taken up ; -General T. spoke against the ministers ; General C. and Mr R. for them ; all at great length , and , as it appeared to me , very ...
... Sir Francis Burdett , a very notorious gentle- man at present . The Walcheren business was then taken up ; -General T. spoke against the ministers ; General C. and Mr R. for them ; all at great length , and , as it appeared to me , very ...
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Louis Simond. however , much shaken ; and if they should send Sir Francis Burdett to the Tower to - morrow , serious consequences may follow . The members of Parliament seem to feel sin- gularly relieved by the final termination of this ...
Louis Simond. however , much shaken ; and if they should send Sir Francis Burdett to the Tower to - morrow , serious consequences may follow . The members of Parliament seem to feel sin- gularly relieved by the final termination of this ...
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... Sir Francis Burdett , one of their own members , for a libel against that House published by him , which is an offence against their privileges . From the morning of the 6th to the morning of the 9th , the ... SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 99.
... Sir Francis Burdett , one of their own members , for a libel against that House published by him , which is an offence against their privileges . From the morning of the 6th to the morning of the 9th , the ... SIR FRANCIS BURDETT . 99.
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... Sir Francis , who sets at defiance the order of his colleagues , and maintains they have no right to invade his house . There are numerous instances of members arrest- ed by orders of the House , -a power which ... SIR FRANCIS BURDETT .
... Sir Francis , who sets at defiance the order of his colleagues , and maintains they have no right to invade his house . There are numerous instances of members arrest- ed by orders of the House , -a power which ... SIR FRANCIS BURDETT .
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... Sir Francis , breaking their windows , and occasion- ally those of their neighbours ; and in the ardour of their zeal , mistaking friends for foes , they broke the windows , and even the stone steps , of some members in the opposition . Sir ...
... Sir Francis , breaking their windows , and occasion- ally those of their neighbours ; and in the ardour of their zeal , mistaking friends for foes , they broke the windows , and even the stone steps , of some members in the opposition . Sir ...
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