Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... adopted in execution of these engagements have been attended with signal success , and I trust that the ob- jects which the contracting parties had in view are on the eve of being completely accomplished . In the course of these ...
... adopted in execution of these engagements have been attended with signal success , and I trust that the ob- jects which the contracting parties had in view are on the eve of being completely accomplished . In the course of these ...
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... adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He began by referring to the recent operations in the ...
... adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He began by referring to the recent operations in the ...
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... eastern question , on which his views widely differed from those of the speakers who had preceded him . The line of argu- ment adopted by the honourable member with reference to this subject , was very much 10 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1841 .
... eastern question , on which his views widely differed from those of the speakers who had preceded him . The line of argu- ment adopted by the honourable member with reference to this subject , was very much 10 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1841 .
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... adopting such a policy were scarce- ly to be calculated , seeing that the history of the Turkish empire showed that the quarrels of the pachas one with another , and the revolts of pachas against the sultan were almost a part of the ...
... adopting such a policy were scarce- ly to be calculated , seeing that the history of the Turkish empire showed that the quarrels of the pachas one with another , and the revolts of pachas against the sultan were almost a part of the ...
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... adopt that policy which would pre- vent Russia from getting there , and prevent our being compelled to go to war with Russia ... adopted , of first signing the treaty , and then communicating the fact . The right honourable baronet then ...
... adopt that policy which would pre- vent Russia from getting there , and prevent our being compelled to go to war with Russia ... adopted , of first signing the treaty , and then communicating the fact . The right honourable baronet then ...
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