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... noble lord on the floor , not in a former debate to be sure ( it would be disorderly to refer to it , I suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of ...
... noble lord on the floor , not in a former debate to be sure ( it would be disorderly to refer to it , I suppose I read it somewhere ) , but the noble lord was pleased to say that he did not conceive how it could enter into the head of ...
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... noble lord is of a complexion to be bullied by Lord Chatham , or by any man , I must submit to those who know him . I confess , when I look back to that time , I consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which ...
... noble lord is of a complexion to be bullied by Lord Chatham , or by any man , I must submit to those who know him . I confess , when I look back to that time , I consider him as placed in one of the most trying situations in which ...
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... noble lord's project . The idea of concilia- tion is admissible . First , the House , in accepting the resolution moved by the noble lord , has admitted , not- withstanding the menacing front of our address , notwith- standing our heavy ...
... noble lord's project . The idea of concilia- tion is admissible . First , the House , in accepting the resolution moved by the noble lord , has admitted , not- withstanding the menacing front of our address , notwith- standing our heavy ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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