Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Jilid 12R. Bagshaw, 1809 |
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... lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear ... ( Castlereagh ) opposite so stinted as to that species of force : or so stintel as to the means of its ...
... lord is it , that all his charac- teristic energy seems to have set upon the present state of things ? ( Hear , hear ... ( Castlereagh ) opposite so stinted as to that species of force : or so stintel as to the means of its ...
Halaman 53
... Lord Castlereagh then rose . He ob- served that the declaration with which the rt . hon . gent . concluded his speech , that he would not oppose the Address that had been so ably moved by his hon . friend , and his farther declaration ...
... Lord Castlereagh then rose . He ob- served that the declaration with which the rt . hon . gent . concluded his speech , that he would not oppose the Address that had been so ably moved by his hon . friend , and his farther declaration ...
Halaman 91
... Lord Castlereagh in explanation stated that there had been no deficiency of artil- lery horses in that branch of the public service ; and that a sutriciency of artillery horses could have been procured only by signing an order for them ...
... Lord Castlereagh in explanation stated that there had been no deficiency of artil- lery horses in that branch of the public service ; and that a sutriciency of artillery horses could have been procured only by signing an order for them ...
Halaman 131
... [ SIR JOHN MOORE'S DISPATCHES . ] Mr. Whitbread . I would wish to put a question to a noble lord opposite ( lord Castlereagh ) , which the non - formation of a house yes- terday prevented me from proposing sooner . I would wish to know ...
... [ SIR JOHN MOORE'S DISPATCHES . ] Mr. Whitbread . I would wish to put a question to a noble lord opposite ( lord Castlereagh ) , which the non - formation of a house yes- terday prevented me from proposing sooner . I would wish to know ...
Halaman 137
... Lord Grenville also entirely concurred in the motion , and praised in the highest terms the conduct of sir John ... Castlereagh began by observing , that before he would call the attention of the house to the detail of the splendid ...
... Lord Grenville also entirely concurred in the motion , and praised in the highest terms the conduct of sir John ... Castlereagh began by observing , that before he would call the attention of the house to the detail of the splendid ...
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