Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... house of Austria , through the com- mercial advantages , resulting from them to the former , and the facility • with which the latter could derive the most essential assistance against France , from its most formidable rival . The hope ...
... house of Austria , through the com- mercial advantages , resulting from them to the former , and the facility • with which the latter could derive the most essential assistance against France , from its most formidable rival . The hope ...
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... House of Lords . - And in the House of Commons.- French Invasion threatened . - Measures proposed by the Minister , for the De- fence of the Country . - Debates thereon in both Houses of Parliament .-- Bills for augmenting the Militia ...
... House of Lords . - And in the House of Commons.- French Invasion threatened . - Measures proposed by the Minister , for the De- fence of the Country . - Debates thereon in both Houses of Parliament .-- Bills for augmenting the Militia ...
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... house to give his majesty the most ample sup- port in defending , against every aggression , the dignity , rights , and interests , of the British empire . " ments of the archduke Charles , he said , were noble and splendid in the ...
... house to give his majesty the most ample sup- port in defending , against every aggression , the dignity , rights , and interests , of the British empire . " ments of the archduke Charles , he said , were noble and splendid in the ...
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... house of commons , by the lord viscount Morpeth . His lordship , after apologizing for his inexperience in public speaking , and expressing his hope that he should experience the indulgence of the house on the present occasion , said ...
... house of commons , by the lord viscount Morpeth . His lordship , after apologizing for his inexperience in public speaking , and expressing his hope that he should experience the indulgence of the house on the present occasion , said ...
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... house to consider that nothing could impede the attain- ment of peace so much as their own internal dissensions ; he trusted , therefore , that there would be none . He would no longer detain the house , but give his voice to second the ...
... house to consider that nothing could impede the attain- ment of peace so much as their own internal dissensions ; he trusted , therefore , that there would be none . He would no longer detain the house , but give his voice to second the ...
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