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Side 9
... entered into the lower departments of the state , remained in office till they had gradually ascended to the higher ; and consequently brought with them , to their more exalted stations , great knowledge of business , and experience of ...
... entered into the lower departments of the state , remained in office till they had gradually ascended to the higher ; and consequently brought with them , to their more exalted stations , great knowledge of business , and experience of ...
Side 13
... entered into with the kingdoms of Denmark and Hanover , for improving the commercial inter- course between those states and the United Kingdom . " A treaty , having for its object the more effectual suppression of the slave trade , has ...
... entered into with the kingdoms of Denmark and Hanover , for improving the commercial inter- course between those states and the United Kingdom . " A treaty , having for its object the more effectual suppression of the slave trade , has ...
Side 41
... entered upon a de- fence of his joining the administration , which he ascribed to a conviction that a ministry united on the question of Emancipation could not be formed , and that the question might be carried in- dependently . ) He ...
... entered upon a de- fence of his joining the administration , which he ascribed to a conviction that a ministry united on the question of Emancipation could not be formed , and that the question might be carried in- dependently . ) He ...
Side 62
... entered office , he saw no reason why this one should not be taken in addition . The clause was rejected without a division . Friday , February 25. Mr Goulburn moved the third reading of the bill , to which Mr Spring Rice moved a ...
... entered office , he saw no reason why this one should not be taken in addition . The clause was rejected without a division . Friday , February 25. Mr Goulburn moved the third reading of the bill , to which Mr Spring Rice moved a ...
Side 67
... entered his protest , in a letter addressed to the editors of the London newspapers . The dissensions between those co - champions speedily waxed to the height of a seemingly irreconcilable quarrel , owing to the support given by Mr O ...
... entered his protest , in a letter addressed to the editors of the London newspapers . The dissensions between those co - champions speedily waxed to the height of a seemingly irreconcilable quarrel , owing to the support given by Mr O ...
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