Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... further extension of political rights ; the outcry for the ballot , or an enlargement of the suffrage , had almost ceased . The established church seemed to be reposing in tranquillity after the storm ex- cited by the assaults of the ...
... further extension of political rights ; the outcry for the ballot , or an enlargement of the suffrage , had almost ceased . The established church seemed to be reposing in tranquillity after the storm ex- cited by the assaults of the ...
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... further encroachments to make himself the sole or the greatest Mahommedan power in that part of the world . It was the policy of the other powers to prevent the execution of such a design . In his opinion the only charge which could ...
... further encroachments to make himself the sole or the greatest Mahommedan power in that part of the world . It was the policy of the other powers to prevent the execution of such a design . In his opinion the only charge which could ...
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... further progress or im- provement , if the cold shadows of " finality " have at length closed in around us , and intercepted all visions of a brighter future ; if the glowing hopes once associated with the reform ministry and the ...
... further progress or im- provement , if the cold shadows of " finality " have at length closed in around us , and intercepted all visions of a brighter future ; if the glowing hopes once associated with the reform ministry and the ...
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... im- proved consistently with the main- tenance of the principles of the law . He would not enter further into the matter at present . Upon another occasion observa- tions to a similar effect were HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
... im- proved consistently with the main- tenance of the principles of the law . He would not enter further into the matter at present . Upon another occasion observa- tions to a similar effect were HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 31.
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... further than has been hitherto thought consistent with the principle of an exclusive religious establishment , since under its regulations , upon the mere expression of an opinion on the part of the parents or guar- dians of children ...
... further than has been hitherto thought consistent with the principle of an exclusive religious establishment , since under its regulations , upon the mere expression of an opinion on the part of the parents or guar- dians of children ...
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