The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... Earl Gros- venor , in presenting to the House several pe- titions praying for the abolition of Negro Sla- very , and others for Parliamentary Reform , expressed himself anxious to afford his noble and learned friend , the Lord ...
... Earl Gros- venor , in presenting to the House several pe- titions praying for the abolition of Negro Sla- very , and others for Parliamentary Reform , expressed himself anxious to afford his noble and learned friend , the Lord ...
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... Earl Grey , in alluding to the present Lord Chancellor of Ireland , stated that his salary would in future be 8,000l . in- stead of 10,0001 . The noble Earl observed upon certain rumours that had been afloat as to his promoting ...
... Earl Grey , in alluding to the present Lord Chancellor of Ireland , stated that his salary would in future be 8,000l . in- stead of 10,0001 . The noble Earl observed upon certain rumours that had been afloat as to his promoting ...
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... Earl Grey , in reply , observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the ...
... Earl Grey , in reply , observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the ...
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... Earl of Carlisle . NOT OF THE CABINET . Secretary at War , Mr. C. W. W. Wynn . Master - General of the Ordnance , Sir J. Kempt . Lord Chamberlain , Duke of Devonshire . CANADA . Lord Steward , Marquis Wellesley . Master of the Horse , Earl ...
... Earl of Carlisle . NOT OF THE CABINET . Secretary at War , Mr. C. W. W. Wynn . Master - General of the Ordnance , Sir J. Kempt . Lord Chamberlain , Duke of Devonshire . CANADA . Lord Steward , Marquis Wellesley . Master of the Horse , Earl ...
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... Earl of Munster , borne by the Duke of Cla- rence , is to be considered as one of those three extinct peerages required under the act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , in order to legalize the creation of a new Irish peerage ...
... Earl of Munster , borne by the Duke of Cla- rence , is to be considered as one of those three extinct peerages required under the act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , in order to legalize the creation of a new Irish peerage ...
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