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Page 115
... carried . - Moved same Day in the Commons by Mr. Cropley Ash- ley - seconded by Mr. Burland . - Questions put by Mr. Fox to the Minis- try - answered by Mr. Addington - Address carried . - Mr . Windham's Speech on the Report of the ...
... carried . - Moved same Day in the Commons by Mr. Cropley Ash- ley - seconded by Mr. Burland . - Questions put by Mr. Fox to the Minis- try - answered by Mr. Addington - Address carried . - Mr . Windham's Speech on the Report of the ...
Page 117
... carried unanimously . In the house of commons , on the same day , after his majesty's speech had been read from the chair , The honourable Cropley Ashley rose , to move the address . He went over the several topics of his majesty's ...
... carried unanimously . In the house of commons , on the same day , after his majesty's speech had been read from the chair , The honourable Cropley Ashley rose , to move the address . He went over the several topics of his majesty's ...
Page 119
... carried without opposition . On the following day , upon bringing up the report of the ad- -dress , Mr. Windham said , he did not rise for the purpose of retract- ing the assent he had given the day before , but for the purpose of ex ...
... carried without opposition . On the following day , upon bringing up the report of the ad- -dress , Mr. Windham said , he did not rise for the purpose of retract- ing the assent he had given the day before , but for the purpose of ex ...
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... carried . - Volun- teer Exemption Bill brought in - supported by Mr. Yorke - Alderman Price and Mr. Addington - opposed by Colonel Crawford - Mr . Wind- ham - Sir W. Young and Lord Levison Gower - passes the House of Com- mons -- and ...
... carried . - Volun- teer Exemption Bill brought in - supported by Mr. Yorke - Alderman Price and Mr. Addington - opposed by Colonel Crawford - Mr . Wind- ham - Sir W. Young and Lord Levison Gower - passes the House of Com- mons -- and ...
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... carried to a much greater extent in the counties bordering upon the sea coast , in order that the enemy might be repulsed at the moment of his landing , and not allowed to get a footing in the country . He thought the volunteer system ...
... carried to a much greater extent in the counties bordering upon the sea coast , in order that the enemy might be repulsed at the moment of his landing , and not allowed to get a footing in the country . He thought the volunteer system ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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