Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... Ministers of the Strathbogie Presbytery - Account of their case - Dr . Cooke opposes him - It is carried by a large majority - The deposed Ministers petition the House of Lords - Lord Aberdeen presents Petition - Speech of Lord ...
... Ministers of the Strathbogie Presbytery - Account of their case - Dr . Cooke opposes him - It is carried by a large majority - The deposed Ministers petition the House of Lords - Lord Aberdeen presents Petition - Speech of Lord ...
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... Minister of Edu- tion - It is opposed by the Government , and withdrawn - Sir Robert Peel vindicates his own efforts ... Ministers - The Chancellor of the Exchequer gives notice of moving " the usual Sugar - duties . " Severe Remarks of ...
... Minister of Edu- tion - It is opposed by the Government , and withdrawn - Sir Robert Peel vindicates his own efforts ... Ministers - The Chancellor of the Exchequer gives notice of moving " the usual Sugar - duties . " Severe Remarks of ...
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Edmund Burke. vote in favour of the Address , but attacks the conduct of Ministers- Division on the question of the Address , and defeat of Ministers [ 143 CHAPTER VIII . Meeting of the New House of Commons - Election of Speaker - Mr ...
Edmund Burke. vote in favour of the Address , but attacks the conduct of Ministers- Division on the question of the Address , and defeat of Ministers [ 143 CHAPTER VIII . Meeting of the New House of Commons - Election of Speaker - Mr ...
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... Ministers- Defence of Foreign Policy by Lord John Russell - His Answer to Mr. Grote on the Principles of the Ministry - Speeches of Mr. Hume , Mr. Milnes , Sir Robert Peel , and Lord Palmerston - Address agreed to without division ...
... Ministers- Defence of Foreign Policy by Lord John Russell - His Answer to Mr. Grote on the Principles of the Ministry - Speeches of Mr. Hume , Mr. Milnes , Sir Robert Peel , and Lord Palmerston - Address agreed to without division ...
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... ministers . He had heard these happy results at- tributed to good fortune . He was of a different opinion . He referred to the prevalence of domestic quiet , to the firm administration of the laws ; and the prospects of peace and ex ...
... ministers . He had heard these happy results at- tributed to good fortune . He was of a different opinion . He referred to the prevalence of domestic quiet , to the firm administration of the laws ; and the prospects of peace and ex ...
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