Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... late calamities was still un- known , and the immediate conse- quences were apprehended to be more fatal than they have yet proved , there was no efficient go- vernment in England . Mr. Pitt , in whose wisdom and patriotism the great ...
... late calamities was still un- known , and the immediate conse- quences were apprehended to be more fatal than they have yet proved , there was no efficient go- vernment in England . Mr. Pitt , in whose wisdom and patriotism the great ...
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... late war and coalition on the continent , had been advised to " express his confidence , that his parliament would ... late coalition was form . ed , could it be denied , that the consequences to which it had led , were so disastrous as ...
... late war and coalition on the continent , had been advised to " express his confidence , that his parliament would ... late coalition was form . ed , could it be denied , that the consequences to which it had led , were so disastrous as ...
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... late coalition , would remain silent , when the most gloomy of their predictions were thus fatally verified ? Austria , as foretold in the last session of parliament , had , after the most serious disasters , wisely chosen to abandon ...
... late coalition , would remain silent , when the most gloomy of their predictions were thus fatally verified ? Austria , as foretold in the last session of parliament , had , after the most serious disasters , wisely chosen to abandon ...
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... late minister , I have always thought , and do still think , that an unfortunate system of government has pervaded the whole of the present reign ; and I firmly believe that system to have been the cause of all the disasters and ...
... late minister , I have always thought , and do still think , that an unfortunate system of government has pervaded the whole of the present reign ; and I firmly believe that system to have been the cause of all the disasters and ...
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... late minister gave him a claim to some remuneration from the public , as the representative of his brother , whose life and talents had been devoted to its service ? The wardenship of the Cinque- Ports having been in this manner ...
... late minister gave him a claim to some remuneration from the public , as the representative of his brother , whose life and talents had been devoted to its service ? The wardenship of the Cinque- Ports having been in this manner ...
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