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inauthor: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords from books.google.com
... House of Lords, about five o'clock this afternoon, was heartily cheered by the great ... Parliament and to the country by making some remarks upon the policy supported by the British ... in . author.- ,, .- t had stfttjdthat it was quite ...
inauthor: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords from books.google.com
... in a new light u hen we an immiyrant Governor General (sympathizing with a ship load of immi- gtants at (Juebec in their presumable home-sicVnes-s, encouraging and advising. them and singing a lr>inu them." THE House of Lords is by no ...
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... house of Peers — as ''unnecessary, burdensome, and dangerous ! " Every office in parliament ... lords and gentlemen who were, "rmlignants, be sold as slaves to the Dey ... great principle— .... the overthrow j , of all PROPER mi! Assum ...
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... great preparations ,'are making ; but those Would be rnadd of course, Were ... British, and their ... Parliament about the 15th A- pril to dsclare, whether any communications had been received from Bonaparte. Jn the House of Lords ...
inauthor: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords from books.google.com
... House. Mr KuH.AKbSii3.al! Barriuxtun Introduced nn act to repeal Uiapter V ... Parliament. It Is tiuly within a hundred years that women have taken an ... Lords, Lord St. Vincent ruse ftndlstalked out. declaring tbat tie washed ...