Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne ...
... person - Her Majesty's Speech - Debate in the House of Lords on the Address - Speeches of Earl Ducie and Lord Lurgan , the mover and seconder - Attack on the Foreign Policy of the Government by Lord Brougham - Speeches of Lord Melbourne ...
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... person , who delivered on the occasion the following speech : -- " My Lords and Gentlemen , " I have the satisfaction to re- receive from foreign powers as- surances of their friendly disposi- tions , and of their earnest desire to ...
... person , who delivered on the occasion the following speech : -- " My Lords and Gentlemen , " I have the satisfaction to re- receive from foreign powers as- surances of their friendly disposi- tions , and of their earnest desire to ...
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... person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which had lately arisen in the East , and , in his opi- nion , we owed a debt ...
... person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which had lately arisen in the East , and , in his opi- nion , we owed a debt ...
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... person who did not sincerely feel grateful to the all - wise Disposer of events , that there was now every hope that the inheritance of the throne of these realms would de- scend in a direct line . The noble lord concluded by expressing ...
... person who did not sincerely feel grateful to the all - wise Disposer of events , that there was now every hope that the inheritance of the throne of these realms would de- scend in a direct line . The noble lord concluded by expressing ...
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... person seeking to establish his claim to the franchise . Also , to appoint other places be- sides the quarter - sessions towns for the work of registration , which should form the business of a se- parate circuit . The next altera- tion ...
... person seeking to establish his claim to the franchise . Also , to appoint other places be- sides the quarter - sessions towns for the work of registration , which should form the business of a se- parate circuit . The next altera- tion ...
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