The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... 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 as ...
... 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 as ...
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... never abused his prerogatives , or showed the least wish to extend his own dominions by unjust aggressions on his neighbours . On more than one occasion he in- curred some unpopularity for withholding his confidence from ministers , who ...
... never abused his prerogatives , or showed the least wish to extend his own dominions by unjust aggressions on his neighbours . On more than one occasion he in- curred some unpopularity for withholding his confidence from ministers , who ...
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... Never was there a time , when such strenuous and well - directed efforts were appropriated to that object , or were rewarded with equal success . Nor were these efforts confined within our own bounds . They embraced the con- version ...
... Never was there a time , when such strenuous and well - directed efforts were appropriated to that object , or were rewarded with equal success . Nor were these efforts confined within our own bounds . They embraced the con- version ...
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... never ex- isted : nor dared any flag but that of England venture to traverse the ocean . In this perfect naval su- premacy there is something more magnificent , than in any other species of command . To rule upon land seems little ...
... never ex- isted : nor dared any flag but that of England venture to traverse the ocean . In this perfect naval su- premacy there is something more magnificent , than in any other species of command . To rule upon land seems little ...
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... never once touched upon the situation of the queen , nor upon the con- duct which they were pursuing towards her . The other members of Opposition imitated his reserve . We have , therefore , a most con- vincing proof , that the ...
... never once touched upon the situation of the queen , nor upon the con- duct which they were pursuing towards her . The other members of Opposition imitated his reserve . We have , therefore , a most con- vincing proof , that the ...
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