The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... government of the country placed in the hands of men of talent and character , capable of meeting with effect the dreadful exigencies of the times . Lord Wynford gave notice , that , on the 3d of January , he would move for an inquiry ...
... government of the country placed in the hands of men of talent and character , capable of meeting with effect the dreadful exigencies of the times . Lord Wynford gave notice , that , on the 3d of January , he would move for an inquiry ...
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... Government , but addressing it to the Government in the same way as he address- ed it to their Lordships . The evils which it was the object of the Bill to remedy were -1st , the necessity , in all cases of moment , of having recourse ...
... Government , but addressing it to the Government in the same way as he address- ed it to their Lordships . The evils which it was the object of the Bill to remedy were -1st , the necessity , in all cases of moment , of having recourse ...
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... Government to abandon it altogether , and if the reports respecting the distresses of the settlers were well founded . - Lord Goderich thought the settlement likely to be attended with great advantages ; and could not but say , that he ...
... Government to abandon it altogether , and if the reports respecting the distresses of the settlers were well founded . - Lord Goderich thought the settlement likely to be attended with great advantages ; and could not but say , that he ...
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... Government had determined not to annex the living of Stanhope with the Bishopric of Exeter ? The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that his Majesty's Government considered it a gross abuse to permit a living of such importance , and ...
... Government had determined not to annex the living of Stanhope with the Bishopric of Exeter ? The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that his Majesty's Government considered it a gross abuse to permit a living of such importance , and ...
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... Government do what they would , the people would be satisfied with nothing short of vote by ballot . December 24. Mr. Trevor moved a re- solution to the effect that a publication , entitled Cobbett's Register , of the 11th De- cember ...
... Government do what they would , the people would be satisfied with nothing short of vote by ballot . December 24. Mr. Trevor moved a re- solution to the effect that a publication , entitled Cobbett's Register , of the 11th De- cember ...
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