Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... regard to their Equity Courts ' Bill , and the appointment of the Attorney - General Lord Chancellor of Ire- land - Elections for Northumberland and the West Riding of Yorkshire -Defeats of Viscount Howick and Viscount Morpeth - Mr . O ...
... regard to their Equity Courts ' Bill , and the appointment of the Attorney - General Lord Chancellor of Ire- land - Elections for Northumberland and the West Riding of Yorkshire -Defeats of Viscount Howick and Viscount Morpeth - Mr . O ...
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... regard to domestic politics , the country was in the enjoyment of quiet . Our agriculture was in a state of the greatest prosperity ; our manufactures had recovered from that depressed state in which they had for some time been , and ...
... regard to domestic politics , the country was in the enjoyment of quiet . Our agriculture was in a state of the greatest prosperity ; our manufactures had recovered from that depressed state in which they had for some time been , and ...
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... regard to the French government . To be as- sured that the French government felt an unabated desire to maintain with this country the most friendly relations , would relieve him from the painful impression that the good understanding ...
... regard to the French government . To be as- sured that the French government felt an unabated desire to maintain with this country the most friendly relations , would relieve him from the painful impression that the good understanding ...
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... regard it as the dawning of a light that was about to break in upon the darkness of that idola- trous land . The seeds of a faith had been sown which might bring forth future harvests . He then proceeded to give a detailed de- scription ...
... regard it as the dawning of a light that was about to break in upon the darkness of that idola- trous land . The seeds of a faith had been sown which might bring forth future harvests . He then proceeded to give a detailed de- scription ...
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... regard to our foreign affairs , let us preserve from shipwreck that which is the first of all blessings and necessities : that which was bequeathed to us by the anti - reform ministry and the unreformed par liament , I mean peace and ...
... regard to our foreign affairs , let us preserve from shipwreck that which is the first of all blessings and necessities : that which was bequeathed to us by the anti - reform ministry and the unreformed par liament , I mean peace and ...
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Address amendment amount appointed Baronet bart bill British Captain carried Chancellor cheers church clause Colonel command commissioners Committee confidence constitution corn Corn-laws course daughter debate deceased declared Duke Duke of Wellington Earl effect eldest election England Exchequer favour feeling fixed duty foreign France franchise give Government House of Commons House of Lords important interest Ireland Irish ject labour Lady land late Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Stanley Lordships Majesty Majesty's majority Marquess measure ment Ministers Ministry Morpeth motion nation noble friend noble lord o'clock O'Connell object occasion opinion opposition Parliament party peace Poor-law present principle proceeded proposed Queen question Reform repeal respect revenue right honourable Royal session sion Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel Spain speech sugar tain taken thought tion took trade treaty vernment Viscount Morpeth vote Whig