Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... head of his Troops , overturns the Government - Dorego , the Gover- nor of Buenos Ayres , raises Troops in the Country to oppose him-- Lavalle marches against him , defeats him , takes him Prisoner , and puts him to Death without Trial ...
... head of his Troops , overturns the Government - Dorego , the Gover- nor of Buenos Ayres , raises Troops in the Country to oppose him-- Lavalle marches against him , defeats him , takes him Prisoner , and puts him to Death without Trial ...
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... head , the duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had distinguished themselves by their opposition to the Catholic demands , on every ground both of right and of ...
... head , the duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had distinguished themselves by their opposition to the Catholic demands , on every ground both of right and of ...
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... head of the government , -to the year 1792 , when Mr. Pitt was at the head of affairs . He saw in that year grand juries and other public bodies unanimous in for- warding petitions against any con- cession to the Catholics - he saw the ...
... head of the government , -to the year 1792 , when Mr. Pitt was at the head of affairs . He saw in that year grand juries and other public bodies unanimous in for- warding petitions against any con- cession to the Catholics - he saw the ...
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... head and source . And what were the three securities prayed for ? Why , the first was , " Put down the Catholic Association . " The second was , " Correct the elective franchise of Ireland . " And the third was , " Abolish for the ...
... head and source . And what were the three securities prayed for ? Why , the first was , " Put down the Catholic Association . " The second was , " Correct the elective franchise of Ireland . " And the third was , " Abolish for the ...
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... head , and deep into the heart , of your very prince , while you render the scar more visible , and the insult more poignant , by making him the solitary individual , whose here- ditary rank must be held and trans- mitted by the ...
... head , and deep into the heart , of your very prince , while you render the scar more visible , and the insult more poignant , by making him the solitary individual , whose here- ditary rank must be held and trans- mitted by the ...
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