Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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Page 272
... Consideration so Time . much of The Prince Regent's Speech as relates to the Charter of The East India Company , and to providing A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons , effectually for the future Government of the Provinces ...
... Consideration so Time . much of The Prince Regent's Speech as relates to the Charter of The East India Company , and to providing A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons , effectually for the future Government of the Provinces ...
Page 308
... Consideration of the Circumstances " above mentioned , the faid Report and Bill may be now received : " 66 It is ORDERED , That the faid Report be now received . Accordingly , After reading and confidering the Re- port of the Judges ...
... Consideration of the Circumstances " above mentioned , the faid Report and Bill may be now received : " 66 It is ORDERED , That the faid Report be now received . Accordingly , After reading and confidering the Re- port of the Judges ...
Page 936
... Consideration , and that the Measure respecting " the Corn Laws at present before their Lordships , may " not pass into a Law , or that the further Confideration " thereof be poftponed until such Time as more exten- " five information ...
... Consideration , and that the Measure respecting " the Corn Laws at present before their Lordships , may " not pass into a Law , or that the further Confideration " thereof be poftponed until such Time as more exten- " five information ...
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