The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... justice , in a degree which Asia never before witnessed . We have long vaunted ourselves the masters of the sea ; but it was under George III . that the boast was . first turned into a proud and incontrovertible reality . Rodney -Howe ...
... justice , in a degree which Asia never before witnessed . We have long vaunted ourselves the masters of the sea ; but it was under George III . that the boast was . first turned into a proud and incontrovertible reality . Rodney -Howe ...
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... justice , and in the name of the Eng- lish monarchy , to give parlia- ment some information , and to submit the whole case to its in- quiry . He pledged himself most solemnly , that , if a case should be made out against the queen , he ...
... justice , and in the name of the Eng- lish monarchy , to give parlia- ment some information , and to submit the whole case to its in- quiry . He pledged himself most solemnly , that , if a case should be made out against the queen , he ...
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... justice between the parties most concerned . Never was there a question in which temper and moderation were so indispensable ; the voice of party ought to be extinct for no man could calcu- late the consequences which might follow . He ...
... justice between the parties most concerned . Never was there a question in which temper and moderation were so indispensable ; the voice of party ought to be extinct for no man could calcu- late the consequences which might follow . He ...
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... justice , defend- ed assassination as a virtue , and , even on the scaffold , exulted in the remembrance of their scheme of murder , as a picture with the contemplation of which their fancy could never be satiated . That Edwards ...
... justice , defend- ed assassination as a virtue , and , even on the scaffold , exulted in the remembrance of their scheme of murder , as a picture with the contemplation of which their fancy could never be satiated . That Edwards ...
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... justice of requiring a person to accuse himself on matters of such grave import , were too striking to be overlooked , and accord- ingly the motion was withdrawn . Mr. Brougham's speech on this occasion was temperate and manly . He ...
... justice of requiring a person to accuse himself on matters of such grave import , were too striking to be overlooked , and accord- ingly the motion was withdrawn . Mr. Brougham's speech on this occasion was temperate and manly . He ...
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