Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... present speech , like the noble lord who preceded him , the assurance from all foreign powers of their desire to maintain friendly relations with this country . It was so in the speech of last year , but not in the present speech , and ...
... present speech , like the noble lord who preceded him , the assurance from all foreign powers of their desire to maintain friendly relations with this country . It was so in the speech of last year , but not in the present speech , and ...
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... present proceedings any cause for just offence on the part of France . The only fault he could find in the present case was , that the negotiations had been carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the ...
... present proceedings any cause for just offence on the part of France . The only fault he could find in the present case was , that the negotiations had been carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the ...
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... present as to the general views of the foreign and domestic policy of the government - there would be many other ... present state of her finances , would be obliged to arm also . He called on the govern- ment for some expression of ...
... present as to the general views of the foreign and domestic policy of the government - there would be many other ... present state of her finances , would be obliged to arm also . He called on the govern- ment for some expression of ...
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... present achievement one of the greatest deeds of modern times , but thought it his duty to warn their lordships that they must not al- ways expect that ships , however well commanded , or however gal- lant their seamen might be , could ...
... present achievement one of the greatest deeds of modern times , but thought it his duty to warn their lordships that they must not al- ways expect that ships , however well commanded , or however gal- lant their seamen might be , could ...
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... present stage with indecent haste . Mr. F. Maule said , there had been quite sufficient time for its consideration , inasmuch as it was almost the same with the bill of last year . Mr. Wakley had belied the poor ; they were not the per ...
... present stage with indecent haste . Mr. F. Maule said , there had been quite sufficient time for its consideration , inasmuch as it was almost the same with the bill of last year . Mr. Wakley had belied the poor ; they were not the per ...
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