Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 174Surtees Society, 1963 |
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... House of Commons . Two motives probably acted upon his mind , no doubt he must feel that the House of Commons is the place where his great powers are exerted with the most decisive effect , and again his quitting the House of Commons ...
... House of Commons . Two motives probably acted upon his mind , no doubt he must feel that the House of Commons is the place where his great powers are exerted with the most decisive effect , and again his quitting the House of Commons ...
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... house . 13 The old house which is now in ruins was a very comfortable residence and in a very secret and retired situation . I well recollect dining there during the Summer Assizes of 1794 , the first circuit I came . John Tweddell came ...
... house . 13 The old house which is now in ruins was a very comfortable residence and in a very secret and retired situation . I well recollect dining there during the Summer Assizes of 1794 , the first circuit I came . John Tweddell came ...
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... House of Com- mons and in the House of Lords . On the recommendation of the Lords ' Committee when the bill was approved there , the sum of £ 200 was paid by the Directors in London to the agent of the peti- tioners against the bill ...
... House of Com- mons and in the House of Lords . On the recommendation of the Lords ' Committee when the bill was approved there , the sum of £ 200 was paid by the Directors in London to the agent of the peti- tioners against the bill ...
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LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
APPENDIX A | 234 |
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