The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... proved to be an inflammation of the lungs . Recourse was now had to every aid which art could supply , and particularly to copious and repeated bleedings ; but all was in vain . After temporary variations of the malady , which , at two ...
... proved to be an inflammation of the lungs . Recourse was now had to every aid which art could supply , and particularly to copious and repeated bleedings ; but all was in vain . After temporary variations of the malady , which , at two ...
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... proved , though Mr. Burke wrote a very long , and very able work , not to establish the fact , but , taking the fact for granted , to trace its ope- ration ; and even if it had been proved satisfactorily , it would amount to nothing ...
... proved , though Mr. Burke wrote a very long , and very able work , not to establish the fact , but , taking the fact for granted , to trace its ope- ration ; and even if it had been proved satisfactorily , it would amount to nothing ...
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... proved , his youth gave no high promise of political princi- ple . The former had been en- gaged in the intrigues of Leices- ter - house , and may therefore have appeared in no very favourable light to the young prince . They who engage ...
... proved , his youth gave no high promise of political princi- ple . The former had been en- gaged in the intrigues of Leices- ter - house , and may therefore have appeared in no very favourable light to the young prince . They who engage ...
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... proved to have taken place in the boroughs of Grampound , Penryn , Barnstaple , and Camelford ; and the House had appeared to lend a favourable ear to a proposition for punishing them by the de- privation of the elective franchise . It ...
... proved to have taken place in the boroughs of Grampound , Penryn , Barnstaple , and Camelford ; and the House had appeared to lend a favourable ear to a proposition for punishing them by the de- privation of the elective franchise . It ...
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... proved her un- worthy to sit upon the British throne . But it was impossible for him to act upon rumour , upon what might be mere idle calumny . He , therefore , called upon mi- nisters , in the name of justice , and in the name of the ...
... proved her un- worthy to sit upon the British throne . But it was impossible for him to act upon rumour , upon what might be mere idle calumny . He , therefore , called upon mi- nisters , in the name of justice , and in the name of the ...
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