Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... principles of economy , I feel it to be my duty to recommend that adequate pro- vision be made for the exigencies of the public service . .6 My Lords and Gentlemen , " Measures will be [ B 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 3.
... principles of economy , I feel it to be my duty to recommend that adequate pro- vision be made for the exigencies of the public service . .6 My Lords and Gentlemen , " Measures will be [ B 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 3.
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... principles of in- tegrity and perfect good faith of the British government ; there was no pretence for insinuating that England had been influenced in the slightest degree by the desire of territorial aggrandisement . The conduct of our ...
... principles of in- tegrity and perfect good faith of the British government ; there was no pretence for insinuating that England had been influenced in the slightest degree by the desire of territorial aggrandisement . The conduct of our ...
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... principles of the able speech they had just heard , though he could not entirely concur in the application of those principles . He did not intend to ask the house to concur in a vote of approbation on the policy which had been pursued ...
... principles of the able speech they had just heard , though he could not entirely concur in the application of those principles . He did not intend to ask the house to concur in a vote of approbation on the policy which had been pursued ...
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... principle of non - interven- tion . He called the attention of the house to the dilapidated state of the revenue , which , he said , less productive since the recent taxes than before them . There was no notice in the speech of the ...
... principle of non - interven- tion . He called the attention of the house to the dilapidated state of the revenue , which , he said , less productive since the recent taxes than before them . There was no notice in the speech of the ...
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... principle between the two trea- ties . The circumstances of the past history of France rendered it espe- cially necessary that there should have been no want of courtesy shown her in the late negotiation . Now , there was one part of ...
... principle between the two trea- ties . The circumstances of the past history of France rendered it espe- cially necessary that there should have been no want of courtesy shown her in the late negotiation . Now , there was one part of ...
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