The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 39. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1797 |
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Page 258
... motion , though he had formerly made a motion in favour of reform . He thought the conftitution was not well ; and if he faw a pa- tient almost expiring , he would na- turally afk the doctor , " have you any experiments to try ? " Phyfi ...
... motion , though he had formerly made a motion in favour of reform . He thought the conftitution was not well ; and if he faw a pa- tient almost expiring , he would na- turally afk the doctor , " have you any experiments to try ? " Phyfi ...
Page 264
... motion , as he had ftated before , was a ferious con- viction that it was the object of fome noble lords , by overturn- ing the prefent administration , to bring about a revolution in the country . The earl of Moira , for one , was not ...
... motion , as he had ftated before , was a ferious con- viction that it was the object of fome noble lords , by overturn- ing the prefent administration , to bring about a revolution in the country . The earl of Moira , for one , was not ...
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... Motion , by Mr. Whitbread , in the House of Commons , relative to the Invafion of Ireland . - Negatived . - Motion relative to the internal State and Difcontents of Ireland , in the Houfe of Peers , by the Earl of Moire . - Negatived . - ...
... Motion , by Mr. Whitbread , in the House of Commons , relative to the Invafion of Ireland . - Negatived . - Motion relative to the internal State and Difcontents of Ireland , in the Houfe of Peers , by the Earl of Moire . - Negatived . - ...
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fentment against Buonaparte Who ufes Precautions for warding off | 1 |
Protef of Lord Bellamont on the Subject of Gen Lakes Proclamation ibid | 3 |
Speech of the President on meeting Congress Nov | 23 |
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