Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... expressed his full approbation , the noble lord briefly adverted to the auspicious event relating to her majesty , which afforded the house so happy an opportunity to offer their loyal congratulation . He trusted that the address would ...
... expressed his full approbation , the noble lord briefly adverted to the auspicious event relating to her majesty , which afforded the house so happy an opportunity to offer their loyal congratulation . He trusted that the address would ...
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... expressed his regret that he had given offence to the noble duke by what he had said , but added , that if he had only been the means of drawing from him the declaration which the house had just heard , he felt that he had rendered one ...
... expressed his regret that he had given offence to the noble duke by what he had said , but added , that if he had only been the means of drawing from him the declaration which the house had just heard , he felt that he had rendered one ...
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... expressed his great disappointment at the omission of any expressions of regret on the rupture which had occurred be ... expression of regret on account of our present position towards France . He called on them to calm the effervescence ...
... expressed his great disappointment at the omission of any expressions of regret on the rupture which had occurred be ... expression of regret on account of our present position towards France . He called on them to calm the effervescence ...
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... expressed his deep regret and despondency at the altered state of our relations with France , and at the menacing din of military preparation . With re- spect to France he had never held but one language and one opinion that a cordial ...
... expressed his deep regret and despondency at the altered state of our relations with France , and at the menacing din of military preparation . With re- spect to France he had never held but one language and one opinion that a cordial ...
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... expressed re- gret at the omission of all mention of France in the speech . Such an expression would have involved no concession , and could not have been ascribed to any but the real cause . He sincerely hoped that the clouds which now ...
... expressed re- gret at the omission of all mention of France in the speech . Such an expression would have involved no concession , and could not have been ascribed to any but the real cause . He sincerely hoped that the clouds which now ...
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