The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 5;Volum 74J. Dodsley, 1833 |
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Pàgina 22
... continued by adjournment on the 17th . The principal speakers in defence of the bill were Mr. Macau- lay , the chancellor of the exche- quer , Lord John Russell , and Mr. Stanley ; while the amendment was supported by Sir E. Sugden , Mr ...
... continued by adjournment on the 17th . The principal speakers in defence of the bill were Mr. Macau- lay , the chancellor of the exche- quer , Lord John Russell , and Mr. Stanley ; while the amendment was supported by Sir E. Sugden , Mr ...
Pàgina 23
... continued hostility , that the prin- ciples of the bill were unchanged , they had no reason for the exulta- tion in which they had already in- dulged over the minor alterations , as if ministers had abandoned their own plans to adopt ...
... continued hostility , that the prin- ciples of the bill were unchanged , they had no reason for the exulta- tion in which they had already in- dulged over the minor alterations , as if ministers had abandoned their own plans to adopt ...
Pàgina 31
... continued agi- tation of this great question , and the suspense in which the public mind was kept with respect to it , were evils most afflicting to the country . Mr. Stuart Wortley , whose opinions were looked to with some interest ...
... continued agi- tation of this great question , and the suspense in which the public mind was kept with respect to it , were evils most afflicting to the country . Mr. Stuart Wortley , whose opinions were looked to with some interest ...
Pàgina 36
... continued to fight against this measure to the last , take the places of those whom they should succeed in defeating on that measure , and then adopt it themselves to the full extent ? Even if they did so , and carried their measure to ...
... continued to fight against this measure to the last , take the places of those whom they should succeed in defeating on that measure , and then adopt it themselves to the full extent ? Even if they did so , and carried their measure to ...
Pàgina 39
... continued decided and un- qualified . In 1828 , I was left in a mi- nority . There were then circumstances which the time is not yet come to dis- close , which convinced me there would be more danger in continuing to resist these claims ...
... continued decided and un- qualified . In 1828 , I was left in a mi- nority . There were then circumstances which the time is not yet come to dis- close , which convinced me there would be more danger in continuing to resist these claims ...
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