The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... gentleman who had introduced it ; nor would he grant to a per- son labouring under a heavy cloud of suspicion , any portion of public money , until that suspicion was removed . It gave him much pain , and must excite regret in every ...
... gentleman who had introduced it ; nor would he grant to a per- son labouring under a heavy cloud of suspicion , any portion of public money , until that suspicion was removed . It gave him much pain , and must excite regret in every ...
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... Gentlemen ; " We are commanded by his majesty to inform you , that it is a great disappointment to his majesty , that on this first and solemn occasion he is prevented , by indisposition , from meeting you in person . " It would have ...
... Gentlemen ; " We are commanded by his majesty to inform you , that it is a great disappointment to his majesty , that on this first and solemn occasion he is prevented , by indisposition , from meeting you in person . " It would have ...
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... gentleman made his first speech in the House ; and that speech , whatever proof it might afford of varied knowledge , was by no means remarkable for point or for logical accuracy of thought . He proved most ela borately , that a regular ...
... gentleman made his first speech in the House ; and that speech , whatever proof it might afford of varied knowledge , was by no means remarkable for point or for logical accuracy of thought . He proved most ela borately , that a regular ...
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... gentleman , and without either civil or military honours , parliament had voted a recom- peuse for services rendered to the country ; and he was the sole person in the history of modern orators , of whom it could be said , that he had ...
... gentleman , and without either civil or military honours , parliament had voted a recom- peuse for services rendered to the country ; and he was the sole person in the history of modern orators , of whom it could be said , that he had ...
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... gentleman ; because he would still devote himself to the same branches of education which now occupied him , and the lower classes might be entrusted to an usher . The advantage accruing from these regulations would be not merely a ...
... gentleman ; because he would still devote himself to the same branches of education which now occupied him , and the lower classes might be entrusted to an usher . The advantage accruing from these regulations would be not merely a ...
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