The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... duty of good citizens . They restrained no person from doing any thing which was in itself either praiseworthy or innocent . it a hardship , that men should not be allowed to prepare themselves , by military training , for resisting the ...
... duty of good citizens . They restrained no person from doing any thing which was in itself either praiseworthy or innocent . it a hardship , that men should not be allowed to prepare themselves , by military training , for resisting the ...
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... duty of announcing to you the death of the king , my beloved father . " It is impossible for me ade- quately to express the state of my feelings upon this melau- choly occasion ; but I have the consolation of knowing , that the severe ...
... duty of announcing to you the death of the king , my beloved father . " It is impossible for me ade- quately to express the state of my feelings upon this melau- choly occasion ; but I have the consolation of knowing , that the severe ...
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... duties to perform on the one hand , and a public duty to discharge upon the other . The The From these proceedings two inferences seem to follow . first is , that there is a strong pre- sumption , that the conduct of ministers , under ...
... duties to perform on the one hand , and a public duty to discharge upon the other . The The From these proceedings two inferences seem to follow . first is , that there is a strong pre- sumption , that the conduct of ministers , under ...
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... duty of the prosecutors to adduce , on the trial of Thistlewood , not the best , but the most suspicious evidence , that they could find . Had Ed- wards been brought forward as a witness , what clamour would have been raised ( and not ...
... duty of the prosecutors to adduce , on the trial of Thistlewood , not the best , but the most suspicious evidence , that they could find . Had Ed- wards been brought forward as a witness , what clamour would have been raised ( and not ...
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... duty , effectually to protect the loyal , the peaceable , and the in- dustrious , against those practices of turbulence and intimidation , by which the period of relief can only be deferred , and by which the pressure of the distress ...
... duty , effectually to protect the loyal , the peaceable , and the in- dustrious , against those practices of turbulence and intimidation , by which the period of relief can only be deferred , and by which the pressure of the distress ...
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