New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... matter where , as " a man who votes by proxy in both Houses of Parliament , but in person only in the House of Lords . " Take away the first portion of privilege thus described , viz . the right of double proxy , and the Members would ...
... matter where , as " a man who votes by proxy in both Houses of Parliament , but in person only in the House of Lords . " Take away the first portion of privilege thus described , viz . the right of double proxy , and the Members would ...
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... matter of conscience . What are the balance of motives and opinions on that question and on this ? Then a very considerable portion of the community thought , erroneously as it has turned out , that concession endangered the sacred ...
... matter of conscience . What are the balance of motives and opinions on that question and on this ? Then a very considerable portion of the community thought , erroneously as it has turned out , that concession endangered the sacred ...
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... matter to consider about . A letter , however , from my father , and some grave cogitations of my own , convinced me that no person can commence his career too illiberally . My maiden speech , therefore , was an anti - Catholic one : it ...
... matter to consider about . A letter , however , from my father , and some grave cogitations of my own , convinced me that no person can commence his career too illiberally . My maiden speech , therefore , was an anti - Catholic one : it ...
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... matter in discussion ; that to lament the necessity of deference to national feeling might be a safeguard to a foreign government ; that its measures would not be efficiently resisted , although they might be publicly condemned ; and ...
... matter in discussion ; that to lament the necessity of deference to national feeling might be a safeguard to a foreign government ; that its measures would not be efficiently resisted , although they might be publicly condemned ; and ...
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... matter of fact . The point in dispute is as follows . There were two circulars issued by the Foreign Office in the time of Lord Castlereagh ; the first before Mr. Canning quitted the Government in 1820 ; the second subsequently to his ...
... matter of fact . The point in dispute is as follows . There were two circulars issued by the Foreign Office in the time of Lord Castlereagh ; the first before Mr. Canning quitted the Government in 1820 ; the second subsequently to his ...
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