Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... fleet - Further negotiations with the Porte - Final settlement of the dispute - Changes in the Ministry at Constantinople - Letter on the state of Syria .. [ 271 CHAPTER XIII . UNITED STATES AND CANADA ..- Message of CONTENTS . ix.
... fleet - Further negotiations with the Porte - Final settlement of the dispute - Changes in the Ministry at Constantinople - Letter on the state of Syria .. [ 271 CHAPTER XIII . UNITED STATES AND CANADA ..- Message of CONTENTS . ix.
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Edmund Burke. CHAPTER XIII . UNITED STATES AND CANADA ..- Message of President ( Mr. Van Buren ) to Congress - Discussion in the Senate relative to the state of affairs between Great Britain and America - General Harrison inducted into ...
Edmund Burke. CHAPTER XIII . UNITED STATES AND CANADA ..- Message of President ( Mr. Van Buren ) to Congress - Discussion in the Senate relative to the state of affairs between Great Britain and America - General Harrison inducted into ...
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... united on this question with the view of securing the peace of the world . But with reference to his noble friend's re- marks , he felt called upon to make this one observation , viz : -that it was not in the power of any one nation to ...
... united on this question with the view of securing the peace of the world . But with reference to his noble friend's re- marks , he felt called upon to make this one observation , viz : -that it was not in the power of any one nation to ...
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... united and happy people . He disbelieved Mr. O'Connell's assertion , that there was any indisposition in the people of this country to do justice to Ireland . On the contrary , he believed that , if the case were fairly stated to the ...
... united and happy people . He disbelieved Mr. O'Connell's assertion , that there was any indisposition in the people of this country to do justice to Ireland . On the contrary , he believed that , if the case were fairly stated to the ...
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... united king- dom the others were scarcely perceptible on the face of English society . So much as to numbers , now as to grievances . He was not aware that the Jews had any especial ones to complain of . No allegation of this kind had ...
... united king- dom the others were scarcely perceptible on the face of English society . So much as to numbers , now as to grievances . He was not aware that the Jews had any especial ones to complain of . No allegation of this kind had ...
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