The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... brought in . The duke of Wellington ex- pressed a wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question ...
... brought in . The duke of Wellington ex- pressed a wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question ...
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... brought into play to gain votes , without even seeking to cover the change of opinion with any other excuse than the threat of dismissal or displeasure . In short , it now was a ministerial measure , as well as an opposition one ; and ...
... brought into play to gain votes , without even seeking to cover the change of opinion with any other excuse than the threat of dismissal or displeasure . In short , it now was a ministerial measure , as well as an opposition one ; and ...
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... brought forward ; in 1825 , a bill was passed by a majority of twenty - one ; in 1826 , there was a general election ; and in 1827 , the present House of Commons decided against the ques- tion by a majority of four ; but in the last ...
... brought forward ; in 1825 , a bill was passed by a majority of twenty - one ; in 1826 , there was a general election ; and in 1827 , the present House of Commons decided against the ques- tion by a majority of four ; but in the last ...
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... brought forward , provoked further attack . It was not the triumph of those who had long espoused the cause , gradually working their way by the power of opinion : it was the victory of force , driving former enemies into desertion , by ...
... brought forward , provoked further attack . It was not the triumph of those who had long espoused the cause , gradually working their way by the power of opinion : it was the victory of force , driving former enemies into desertion , by ...
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... brought forward by any member of that House ; and that it was particularly fit for their consideration , when it came recommended from the throne as necessary for the safety and the peace of the United Kingdom . A dissolution of ...
... brought forward by any member of that House ; and that it was particularly fit for their consideration , when it came recommended from the throne as necessary for the safety and the peace of the United Kingdom . A dissolution of ...
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