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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... Parliament . It is here that the great trials by impeachment are carried on ; -here that the regicide sentence .was ... member who may call for the standing order to clear the gallery , without assigning any motive . Mr Windham , who is ...
... Parliament . It is here that the great trials by impeachment are carried on ; -here that the regicide sentence .was ... member who may call for the standing order to clear the gallery , without assigning any motive . Mr Windham , who is ...
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... parliamentary inquiry concerning the Duke of York , ( an affair which reflects both honour and disgrace on this ... member can , whenever he pleases , and without assigning his reasons , send the public out of the gallery . On this ...
... parliamentary inquiry concerning the Duke of York , ( an affair which reflects both honour and disgrace on this ... member can , whenever he pleases , and without assigning his reasons , send the public out of the gallery . On this ...
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... members of Parliament seem to feel sin- gularly relieved by the final termination of this Walcheren question . I have heard some of them speak with terror of a certain great book , where the evidences on the case were recorded , and ...
... members of Parliament seem to feel sin- gularly relieved by the final termination of this Walcheren question . I have heard some of them speak with terror of a certain great book , where the evidences on the case were recorded , and ...
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... Parliament , who had begun their ca- reer as writers for the newspapers . He named Mr Burke , and several others ... member of Parliament , rose to condemn this * Wrote means here composed for the newspapers , not composed to be spoken ...
... Parliament , who had begun their ca- reer as writers for the newspapers . He named Mr Burke , and several others ... member of Parliament , rose to condemn this * Wrote means here composed for the newspapers , not composed to be spoken ...
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... Parliament , in order to try the temper of a new one , -and it succeeded with him . It is a serious thing for a member of Par- liament , who has been at great expence for his election , to be thus sent back again to his con- stituents ...
... Parliament , in order to try the temper of a new one , -and it succeeded with him . It is a serious thing for a member of Par- liament , who has been at great expence for his election , to be thus sent back again to his con- stituents ...
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