Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... given is supposed to be more nearly as the speech was spoken than is the report of any of the other of his speeches , except that on an " Address to the Throne , " given hereafter . MR . SPEAKER : . I came to town but to - day . I was a ...
... given is supposed to be more nearly as the speech was spoken than is the report of any of the other of his speeches , except that on an " Address to the Throne , " given hereafter . MR . SPEAKER : . I came to town but to - day . I was a ...
Page 267
... given to the truth of my resolutions . I will only refer you to the places in the journals : Vol . xxvii . , 16th and 19th May , 1757 ; vol . xxviii . , June 1st , 1758 -April 26th and 30th , 1759 - March 26th and 31st , and April 28th ...
... given to the truth of my resolutions . I will only refer you to the places in the journals : Vol . xxvii . , 16th and 19th May , 1757 ; vol . xxviii . , June 1st , 1758 -April 26th and 30th , 1759 - March 26th and 31st , and April 28th ...
Page 299
... given in a form from which there has been no variation . To “ public bills " the words attached are " le roy le veult " ; to petitions , “ soit droit fait comme il est désiré " ; and for grants of money , " the King heartily thanks his ...
... given in a form from which there has been no variation . To “ public bills " the words attached are " le roy le veult " ; to petitions , “ soit droit fait comme il est désiré " ; and for grants of money , " the King heartily thanks his ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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