Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... called " Hunter's Lodges , " along the Northern frontier- Proclamation issued by the President against them - General Scott a candidate for the office of President - Question of right of search.- CANADA . - Union of the two Provinces ...
... called " Hunter's Lodges , " along the Northern frontier- Proclamation issued by the President against them - General Scott a candidate for the office of President - Question of right of search.- CANADA . - Union of the two Provinces ...
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... called upon to make this one observation , viz : -that it was not in the power of any one nation to command peace . It could not contest the proceedings of other nations . He would add , that it was not the surest way to avoid war , to ...
... called upon to make this one observation , viz : -that it was not in the power of any one nation to command peace . It could not contest the proceedings of other nations . He would add , that it was not the surest way to avoid war , to ...
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... called on the govern- ment for some expression of regret on account of our present position towards France . He called on them to calm the effervescence of France , so as to prepare the way for her readmission into HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 15.
... called on the govern- ment for some expression of regret on account of our present position towards France . He called on them to calm the effervescence of France , so as to prepare the way for her readmission into HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 15.
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... called the attention of the house to the dilapidated state of the revenue , which , he said , less productive since the recent taxes than before them . There was no notice in the speech of the state of the revenue - no notice of the ...
... called the attention of the house to the dilapidated state of the revenue , which , he said , less productive since the recent taxes than before them . There was no notice in the speech of the state of the revenue - no notice of the ...
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... called upon her to revoke her re- fusal that it would have implied that our former answer to her was not sincere , and would have been , in fact , an act of incivility instead of a measure of conciliation . More- over , it must be ...
... called upon her to revoke her re- fusal that it would have implied that our former answer to her was not sincere , and would have been , in fact , an act of incivility instead of a measure of conciliation . More- over , it must be ...
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