Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... proceeded to give a detailed de- scription of the circumstances at- tending the bombardment of Acre , which he characterised as tran- scending all former achievements of the British arms of the same kind . After slightly touching on the ...
... proceeded to give a detailed de- scription of the circumstances at- tending the bombardment of Acre , which he characterised as tran- scending all former achievements of the British arms of the same kind . After slightly touching on the ...
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... proceeded to enter into a detailed account of the course and progress of the ne- gotiations which had taken place between the different powers prior to the formation of the treaty , in which he gave credit to the em- peror of Russia for ...
... proceeded to enter into a detailed account of the course and progress of the ne- gotiations which had taken place between the different powers prior to the formation of the treaty , in which he gave credit to the em- peror of Russia for ...
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... proceeded , therefore , upon the principle that wages should be a just reward for labour ; and thereupon it was presently found that persons , before regarded as idle and worthless , became in- dustrious and useful . The wise principle ...
... proceeded , therefore , upon the principle that wages should be a just reward for labour ; and thereupon it was presently found that persons , before regarded as idle and worthless , became in- dustrious and useful . The wise principle ...
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... proceeded from the whigs , he would not the less support it , being a good law ; for . the question was too important to be decided upon party considera- tions . Mr. Buck would not concur with the absolute opponents of the bill , but he ...
... proceeded from the whigs , he would not the less support it , being a good law ; for . the question was too important to be decided upon party considera- tions . Mr. Buck would not concur with the absolute opponents of the bill , but he ...
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... proceeded to an examination of the causes which would account for the small proportion of voters in Ireland , arising out of the agricultural state of that country , the land being sub- divided in the hands of a vast num- ber of small ...
... proceeded to an examination of the causes which would account for the small proportion of voters in Ireland , arising out of the agricultural state of that country , the land being sub- divided in the hands of a vast num- ber of small ...
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