Annual Register, 77. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1836 |
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... proposed . But even if the new ministers were pre- pared to propose measures of re- form , that was only an additional reason why they should forthwith be dismissed , for , in that case , they were unprincipled renegadoes , de- void of ...
... proposed . But even if the new ministers were pre- pared to propose measures of re- form , that was only an additional reason why they should forthwith be dismissed , for , in that case , they were unprincipled renegadoes , de- void of ...
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... propose , we believe that you will not propose anything worth trying ; secondly , because even if you propose good and satis- factory measures of reform , you have no right to do so , and we could have done that as well as you , if not ...
... propose , we believe that you will not propose anything worth trying ; secondly , because even if you propose good and satis- factory measures of reform , you have no right to do so , and we could have done that as well as you , if not ...
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... propose to diminish the amount paid to the Irish clergy , to alter its mode of collection , or to transfer the direct ... proposed no measure on this subject . They appointed a commission to inquire . The report of that commission , they ...
... propose to diminish the amount paid to the Irish clergy , to alter its mode of collection , or to transfer the direct ... proposed no measure on this subject . They appointed a commission to inquire . The report of that commission , they ...
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... proposed to make him speaker , spoke of his " profound legal knowledge , " Mr. Abercromby had early deserted the practice of the law to try the paths of poli- tical adventure . He had been brought into parliament , and for a long course ...
... proposed to make him speaker , spoke of his " profound legal knowledge , " Mr. Abercromby had early deserted the practice of the law to try the paths of poli- tical adventure . He had been brought into parliament , and for a long course ...
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... proposed for the chair at the meeting of the new Parliament . " After you had declined , however , I should have been myself reluctant to press on you a proposition which I found personally unacceptable ; but when I tell you that I have ...
... proposed for the chair at the meeting of the new Parliament . " After you had declined , however , I should have been myself reluctant to press on you a proposition which I found personally unacceptable ; but when I tell you that I have ...
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