Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... entered into by Captain Elliot - Death of Sir Le Fleming Senhouse - Arrival of Sir H. Pottinger in the Canton waters - Proclamation issued by him - Expedition sails to the North- ward - Captain Elliot leaves China . - TURKEY , SYRIA ...
... entered into by Captain Elliot - Death of Sir Le Fleming Senhouse - Arrival of Sir H. Pottinger in the Canton waters - Proclamation issued by him - Expedition sails to the North- ward - Captain Elliot leaves China . - TURKEY , SYRIA ...
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... entered into the design , convincingly proved that she was to be in reality the great gainer from its result . Russia , perhaps , might lose some temporary advan- tages , but nothing in comparison of the certain ultimate furtherance of ...
... entered into the design , convincingly proved that she was to be in reality the great gainer from its result . Russia , perhaps , might lose some temporary advan- tages , but nothing in comparison of the certain ultimate furtherance of ...
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... entered their heads as a practical notion , that they were on the point of war with France , he knew for certain , that an overwhelming majority of the working classes , the middle classes , and all the liberal party of the nation ...
... entered their heads as a practical notion , that they were on the point of war with France , he knew for certain , that an overwhelming majority of the working classes , the middle classes , and all the liberal party of the nation ...
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... entered into . He must say that he saw no peculiar advantages that the emperor of Russia had gained by agreeing to what had been done for the settle- ment of the affairs of the Levant , and he believed the emperor was perfectly sincere ...
... entered into . He must say that he saw no peculiar advantages that the emperor of Russia had gained by agreeing to what had been done for the settle- ment of the affairs of the Levant , and he believed the emperor was perfectly sincere ...
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... entered at great length into an exposition of his views on the subject . The object , he said , to which these measures had been directed , was one which had al- ready received the sanction of the house both last year and in the course ...
... entered at great length into an exposition of his views on the subject . The object , he said , to which these measures had been directed , was one which had al- ready received the sanction of the house both last year and in the course ...
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