Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... charge which could justly be made against them was that of too long delaying to act , but this was owing to their earnest desire to act in concert with France : to have her co- operation with that of the other powers in the pacification ...
... charge which could justly be made against them was that of too long delaying to act , but this was owing to their earnest desire to act in concert with France : to have her co- operation with that of the other powers in the pacification ...
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... charge which might be made by reference to documents . But in his opinion no discourtesy had been shown to France in the recent proceedings , nor could he see any just cause of difference between the two coun- tries . The charges ...
... charge which might be made by reference to documents . But in his opinion no discourtesy had been shown to France in the recent proceedings , nor could he see any just cause of difference between the two coun- tries . The charges ...
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... charge of discourtesy toward France , and from all blame of producing the estrangement which he regretted as sincerely as the honourable member for London did . That blame justly belonged to France , who had endeavoured to give to the ...
... charge of discourtesy toward France , and from all blame of producing the estrangement which he regretted as sincerely as the honourable member for London did . That blame justly belonged to France , who had endeavoured to give to the ...
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... charge of attaching too much importance to the connec- tion . He was persuaded , when the French people came to regard this subject with cooler temper and more deliberate reflection , that they would see there had been no dis- position ...
... charge of attaching too much importance to the connec- tion . He was persuaded , when the French people came to regard this subject with cooler temper and more deliberate reflection , that they would see there had been no dis- position ...
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... charge of excitement and disturbance . Lord Stanley Lord Stanley had said the rating clause was but a tack and a postscript : for him- self , be regarded it as the preface , nay , as part of the text itself , a He main part too , and ...
... charge of excitement and disturbance . Lord Stanley Lord Stanley had said the rating clause was but a tack and a postscript : for him- self , be regarded it as the preface , nay , as part of the text itself , a He main part too , and ...
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