Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... friendship between this country and France . He was now inexpressibly delighted to hear that her majesty continued to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their desire to be at peace with this country . He now felt no ...
... friendship between this country and France . He was now inexpressibly delighted to hear that her majesty continued to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their desire to be at peace with this country . He now felt no ...
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... friend ( lord Palmerston ) for the address and ability he had displayed on this occasion , but , however skilful the mode of conducting it had been , the policy itself might never- theless be entirely wrong . He wished , before ...
... friend ( lord Palmerston ) for the address and ability he had displayed on this occasion , but , however skilful the mode of conducting it had been , the policy itself might never- theless be entirely wrong . He wished , before ...
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... friend had said , that in the course which they had pursued they had served the ends of Russia , who would be the real gainer . What her secret designs might be , he could not say , but he would suggest that it was possible that that ...
... friend had said , that in the course which they had pursued they had served the ends of Russia , who would be the real gainer . What her secret designs might be , he could not say , but he would suggest that it was possible that that ...
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... friends here , and his right honourable friends elsewhere , who were in office with him , were as anxious for the preservation of peace as any politicians , be they liberals or otherwise ; they were as anxious that France should take ...
... friends here , and his right honourable friends elsewhere , who were in office with him , were as anxious for the preservation of peace as any politicians , be they liberals or otherwise ; they were as anxious that France should take ...
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... friend , and to such he would gladly lend his aid in carrying them into effect . He had now stated all he thought neces- sary at present as to the general views of the foreign and domestic policy of the government - there would be many ...
... friend , and to such he would gladly lend his aid in carrying them into effect . He had now stated all he thought neces- sary at present as to the general views of the foreign and domestic policy of the government - there would be many ...
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