Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... carried . - Vote of Compensation to Lord Hood , and the Fleet under his Command , for the Ships captured at Toulon.- Adjournment . N the ninth of March the royal or by a sincere desire to co - operate was given in preservation of the to ...
... carried . - Vote of Compensation to Lord Hood , and the Fleet under his Command , for the Ships captured at Toulon.- Adjournment . N the ninth of March the royal or by a sincere desire to co - operate was given in preservation of the to ...
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... carried it to a much higher pitch than it is at present . He now found fault with the volunteers , and yet it was under his administra- tion that the volunteer system was introduced . He found fault with it now , as injuring the regular ...
... carried it to a much higher pitch than it is at present . He now found fault with the volunteers , and yet it was under his administra- tion that the volunteer system was introduced . He found fault with it now , as injuring the regular ...
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... carried without op- position . In the house of commons , on the same day , the address was moved by Mr. secretary Yorke , who observ ed , that he did not apprehend any opposition to an address of thanks to his majesty , for his ...
... carried without op- position . In the house of commons , on the same day , the address was moved by Mr. secretary Yorke , who observ ed , that he did not apprehend any opposition to an address of thanks to his majesty , for his ...
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... carried , as it was originally proposed . On the following day , the sum of £ .265,326 was voted to admiral lord Hood , his officers and crews , being the value of the ships destroyed and captured at Toulon . The house then adjourned ...
... carried , as it was originally proposed . On the following day , the sum of £ .265,326 was voted to admiral lord Hood , his officers and crews , being the value of the ships destroyed and captured at Toulon . The house then adjourned ...
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... carried against Government - Increasing Weakness of Administration - Marquis of Stafford moves for a similar Enquiry in the House of Lords , with Mr. Fox's in the Commons - suspended at the Request of Ministers - Resignation of Mr ...
... carried against Government - Increasing Weakness of Administration - Marquis of Stafford moves for a similar Enquiry in the House of Lords , with Mr. Fox's in the Commons - suspended at the Request of Ministers - Resignation of Mr ...
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