Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had foretold the disasters of a coa- lition , formed of such ... interest of all Europe , as well as of Great Britain , to set proper limits . " But this amendment , though read his ...
... interests ? Was it to be expected , that they who had foretold the disasters of a coa- lition , formed of such ... interest of all Europe , as well as of Great Britain , to set proper limits . " But this amendment , though read his ...
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... interest . An offer was therefore change of ministry as they unani- made to lord Hawkesbury of the mously called for , was sure to con- offices and situation vacant by the ciliate their aflections . Nor could death of Mr. Pitt . This ...
... interest . An offer was therefore change of ministry as they unani- made to lord Hawkesbury of the mously called for , was sure to con- offices and situation vacant by the ciliate their aflections . Nor could death of Mr. Pitt . This ...
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... interest , and so well known to them for the frankness and fairness of his character , had the effect upon the catholics that was to be expected . They were satisfied with Mr. Fox's assurances , and resolved to abide by his advice . The ...
... interest , and so well known to them for the frankness and fairness of his character , had the effect upon the catholics that was to be expected . They were satisfied with Mr. Fox's assurances , and resolved to abide by his advice . The ...
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... interest to combine . Many of the public journals were under their influence , and from long prac- tice and experience in the art of leading and governing public opi- nion through the press , the per- . fectly understood how to avail ...
... interest to combine . Many of the public journals were under their influence , and from long prac- tice and experience in the art of leading and governing public opi- nion through the press , the per- . fectly understood how to avail ...
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... interest the feelings of the house in support of his amendment . After a long and able speech , he concluded by a comparison of the volunteer system with the right honourable secretary's plan of training the pea- santry , and gave of ...
... interest the feelings of the house in support of his amendment . After a long and able speech , he concluded by a comparison of the volunteer system with the right honourable secretary's plan of training the pea- santry , and gave of ...
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