Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... Duke of Wellington - Amendment , to throw out the Bill , moved by the Archbishop of Canterbury - Debate during three Days - Speech of the Bishop of Oxford in favour of the Bill - Opposed by the Archbishop of Armagh , and the Bishops of ...
... Duke of Wellington - Amendment , to throw out the Bill , moved by the Archbishop of Canterbury - Debate during three Days - Speech of the Bishop of Oxford in favour of the Bill - Opposed by the Archbishop of Armagh , and the Bishops of ...
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... Duke of Brunswick and the King of Hanover CHAPTER XI . [ 200 RUSSIA . Opening of the Campaign between Russia and Turkey - The Russian Fleet takes Sizeboli - The Turks are defeated in an attempt to retake it - The Russian Army , under ...
... Duke of Brunswick and the King of Hanover CHAPTER XI . [ 200 RUSSIA . Opening of the Campaign between Russia and Turkey - The Russian Fleet takes Sizeboli - The Turks are defeated in an attempt to retake it - The Russian Army , under ...
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... duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had ... duke of Wellington and Dr. Curtis , which was given to the public in December , justified the most entire confidence on the ...
... duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had ... duke of Wellington and Dr. Curtis , which was given to the public in December , justified the most entire confidence on the ...
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... duke of Wellington and Mr. Peel of having acted , in this part of the affair , with a disingenuousness which might be perfectly in its place in a miserable political in- trigue , but which tainted their character as public men in ...
... duke of Wellington and Mr. Peel of having acted , in this part of the affair , with a disingenuousness which might be perfectly in its place in a miserable political in- trigue , but which tainted their character as public men in ...
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... duke of Wellington ex- pressed a wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question from the duke of ...
... duke of Wellington ex- pressed a wish , that no discussion should take place , until the whole measure , which his majesty's go- vernment had in view , should be fully introduced ; but he stated , in reply to a question from the duke of ...
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