Annual Register, 83. kötetEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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vi. oldal
... Confidence in the Go- vernment- His Speech in introducing it - Citation of historical Prece- dents - Distinction drawn between the present case and that of Mr. Pitt , in 1784 - Speeches of Mr. Christopher , Sir James Graham , Sir ...
... Confidence in the Go- vernment- His Speech in introducing it - Citation of historical Prece- dents - Distinction drawn between the present case and that of Mr. Pitt , in 1784 - Speeches of Mr. Christopher , Sir James Graham , Sir ...
vii. oldal
... Confidence of the House in the Government - It is seconded by Lord Bruce - The Debate is continued for four nights - Summary of the Arguments of the various Speakers on both sides - Important Speeches of Sir Robert Peel and Lord John ...
... Confidence of the House in the Government - It is seconded by Lord Bruce - The Debate is continued for four nights - Summary of the Arguments of the various Speakers on both sides - Important Speeches of Sir Robert Peel and Lord John ...
5. oldal
... confidence that their lordships would cordially adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He ...
... confidence that their lordships would cordially adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He ...
9. oldal
... confident hope and expectation that the other powers would suc- ceed in reconciling France to the settlement of the affairs of the Levant which had been effected . Lord Brougham expressed his regret that he had given offence to the ...
... confident hope and expectation that the other powers would suc- ceed in reconciling France to the settlement of the affairs of the Levant which had been effected . Lord Brougham expressed his regret that he had given offence to the ...
48. oldal
... confidence of the nation . " ( Cheers . ) Mr. Sheil delivered an address , characterised by that species of fervid declamation which usually marks his speeches . He warned the house to consider the present condition of Europe , and to ...
... confidence of the nation . " ( Cheers . ) Mr. Sheil delivered an address , characterised by that species of fervid declamation which usually marks his speeches . He warned the house to consider the present condition of Europe , and to ...
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