The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 6. köide;75. köideJ. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... sent to Alexandria to obtain an Armistice - Turkey applies to Russia for assistance - Sus- pension of Hostilities - Terms of Peace proposed to the Pacha of Egypt He rejects them - A Russian Army lands at Scutari - The Sultan concedes ...
... sent to Alexandria to obtain an Armistice - Turkey applies to Russia for assistance - Sus- pension of Hostilities - Terms of Peace proposed to the Pacha of Egypt He rejects them - A Russian Army lands at Scutari - The Sultan concedes ...
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... sent to put him in nomination , resolved to support his election to the chair in the new parliament . They thought that the new con- stitution of the house rendered the aid of an experienced guide pe- culiarly necessary ; and they could ...
... sent to put him in nomination , resolved to support his election to the chair in the new parliament . They thought that the new con- stitution of the house rendered the aid of an experienced guide pe- culiarly necessary ; and they could ...
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... sent their letters abroad , and the situation had been offered before it was asked . The people had been struggling , almost to re- bellion , to get rid of the tory fac- tion ; and yet the House of Com- mons was about to place a tory in ...
... sent their letters abroad , and the situation had been offered before it was asked . The people had been struggling , almost to re- bellion , to get rid of the tory fac- tion ; and yet the House of Com- mons was about to place a tory in ...
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... sent up to them from each county . If , therefore , no Catholic gentlemen's names were sent up to the Irish government among the selections for the office of high [ C ] sheriff , surely the blame did not lie with it HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ ...
... sent up to them from each county . If , therefore , no Catholic gentlemen's names were sent up to the Irish government among the selections for the office of high [ C ] sheriff , surely the blame did not lie with it HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ ...
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... sent Irish secretary , to which he objected on the experience of two years , during which the secretary , with all his high station and com- manding talent , had done nothing for the peace of Ireland , and everything for her danger ...
... sent Irish secretary , to which he objected on the experience of two years , during which the secretary , with all his high station and com- manding talent , had done nothing for the peace of Ireland , and everything for her danger ...
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