Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... results at- tributed to good fortune . He was of a different opinion . He referred to the prevalence of domestic quiet , to the firm administration of the laws ; and the prospects of peace and ex- tended commerce , he thought , were due ...
... results at- tributed to good fortune . He was of a different opinion . He referred to the prevalence of domestic quiet , to the firm administration of the laws ; and the prospects of peace and ex- tended commerce , he thought , were due ...
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... result . Russia , perhaps , might lose some temporary advan- tages , but nothing in comparison of the certain ultimate furtherance of her schemes upon Turkey , which this policy would promote . It was the alliance of France and Eng ...
... result . Russia , perhaps , might lose some temporary advan- tages , but nothing in comparison of the certain ultimate furtherance of her schemes upon Turkey , which this policy would promote . It was the alliance of France and Eng ...
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... results . The de- ceptive schemes of the chartists were seen through and discounte- nanced , and the working classses had awakened to a sense of their absurdity . The interests both of the agricultural and manufacturing classes were in ...
... results . The de- ceptive schemes of the chartists were seen through and discounte- nanced , and the working classses had awakened to a sense of their absurdity . The interests both of the agricultural and manufacturing classes were in ...
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... result of the pacific policy advocated by Mr. Grote . The noble lord then proceeded to enter into a detailed account of the course and progress of the ne- gotiations which had taken place between the different powers prior to the ...
... result of the pacific policy advocated by Mr. Grote . The noble lord then proceeded to enter into a detailed account of the course and progress of the ne- gotiations which had taken place between the different powers prior to the ...
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... results at least had been confes- sedly brilliant and decisive . The consciousness of numerical weak- ness prompted them ... result , and might have weakened the precarious tenure on which they held their power . With re- spect to that ...
... results at least had been confes- sedly brilliant and decisive . The consciousness of numerical weak- ness prompted them ... result , and might have weakened the precarious tenure on which they held their power . With re- spect to that ...
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