The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... hope that there is no undue presumption in venturing to say , that if any man wishes to acquire connected information with respect to the transactions of the civilized world since 1758 , we know not any work to which he can apply with ...
... hope that there is no undue presumption in venturing to say , that if any man wishes to acquire connected information with respect to the transactions of the civilized world since 1758 , we know not any work to which he can apply with ...
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... hope never to have the same reasons for having recourse to this expedient . May many years elapse , before the commencement of a new reign fixes another epoch in our labours ; and may it never again be our lot to record such proceedings ...
... hope never to have the same reasons for having recourse to this expedient . May many years elapse , before the commencement of a new reign fixes another epoch in our labours ; and may it never again be our lot to record such proceedings ...
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... hope could the ill- disposed prosecute machinations , which met with countenance from only the lowest orders of the people , which were regarded with abhorrence by all the respectable classes , and which the whole power of the state was ...
... hope could the ill- disposed prosecute machinations , which met with countenance from only the lowest orders of the people , which were regarded with abhorrence by all the respectable classes , and which the whole power of the state was ...
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... hope . The weakness of his majesty in- creased with every hour ; but it was a consolation to those around him , that the approach of death was not embittered by pain . As the evening drew on , nature sunk exhausted ; and at 35 minutes ...
... hope . The weakness of his majesty in- creased with every hour ; but it was a consolation to those around him , that the approach of death was not embittered by pain . As the evening drew on , nature sunk exhausted ; and at 35 minutes ...
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... hope of en- joying , under his sway , all the benefits of which they imagine that the measures followed by the wearers of the crown deprive them . These feelings and these delu- sions had no scope at the acces sion of George IV . The ...
... hope of en- joying , under his sway , all the benefits of which they imagine that the measures followed by the wearers of the crown deprive them . These feelings and these delu- sions had no scope at the acces sion of George IV . The ...
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