Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry: v. 9-12. Military and diplomaticH. Colburn, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... proportion . That Ireland should have one - fifth of the representation of the Lower House in the Parliament of the Empire seems as reasonable a proportion as any other . Her population would , indeed , entitle her to two - fifths ; for ...
... proportion . That Ireland should have one - fifth of the representation of the Lower House in the Parliament of the Empire seems as reasonable a proportion as any other . Her population would , indeed , entitle her to two - fifths ; for ...
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... proportion to that paid by Great Britain , as the representation of the former is to that of the latter in the Lower House of the United Parliament , namely , one - fifth , and if the debt of Ireland be consolidated with that of England ...
... proportion to that paid by Great Britain , as the representation of the former is to that of the latter in the Lower House of the United Parliament , namely , one - fifth , and if the debt of Ireland be consolidated with that of England ...
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... proportion indeed to the expenses of the general defence , her loans being , for the most part , filled in England , she may yet , by her unsettled situation and wavering conduct , open the door , as at present , to the demon of French ...
... proportion indeed to the expenses of the general defence , her loans being , for the most part , filled in England , she may yet , by her unsettled situation and wavering conduct , open the door , as at present , to the demon of French ...
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... proportion , been increased , and therefore their claims , which would not have been listened to in the time of George II . , must now be listened to with respect , and must be rejected with great danger to the State . The conduct ...
... proportion , been increased , and therefore their claims , which would not have been listened to in the time of George II . , must now be listened to with respect , and must be rejected with great danger to the State . The conduct ...
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... proportion of private accommoda- tion , so averaged as to satisfy the proprietors of the 30 open Boroughs , very well bestowed indeed ; and I should wish that the means of doing this should be examined in detail by those who are ...
... proportion of private accommoda- tion , so averaged as to satisfy the proprietors of the 30 open Boroughs , very well bestowed indeed ; and I should wish that the means of doing this should be examined in detail by those who are ...
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