Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... whole subject - the clearest statement of the whole negotiations : after which he hoped he should satisfy them that a case had existed , if not of absolute necessity , yet a case of stringent policy , imperatively call- ing on the ...
... whole subject - the clearest statement of the whole negotiations : after which he hoped he should satisfy them that a case had existed , if not of absolute necessity , yet a case of stringent policy , imperatively call- ing on the ...
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... whole satisfactory and com- plete . It was clearly shown , we think , that while no exclusive ad- vantages for England were aimed at by the measures pursued , her interest , as identified with those of the great commonwealth of Eu ...
... whole satisfactory and com- plete . It was clearly shown , we think , that while no exclusive ad- vantages for England were aimed at by the measures pursued , her interest , as identified with those of the great commonwealth of Eu ...
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... whole argument of the ministerial party , for not one of them said a word in favour of the government measure itself . He wished for a test which would exclude the pre- sent difficulties , but he would not agree to continue a system of ...
... whole argument of the ministerial party , for not one of them said a word in favour of the government measure itself . He wished for a test which would exclude the pre- sent difficulties , but he would not agree to continue a system of ...
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... whole funds to protestant purposes : a portion of the property might have been reasonably conceded to the original purposes of the seminary , but , at least , a portion should have been appropriated in the exercise of the crown's ...
... whole funds to protestant purposes : a portion of the property might have been reasonably conceded to the original purposes of the seminary , but , at least , a portion should have been appropriated in the exercise of the crown's ...
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... whole arrangement , deprived the government of all control , turned the visitation into a com- plete farce , and consigned an un- limited power to the trustees , of whom , under this Act , four - fifths were Roman Catholic ecclesiastics ...
... whole arrangement , deprived the government of all control , turned the visitation into a com- plete farce , and consigned an un- limited power to the trustees , of whom , under this Act , four - fifths were Roman Catholic ecclesiastics ...
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