Annual Register, Tập 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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... opinion that the great majority of the electors were ready and even desirous to avow their vote . In order to pro- tect all voters , secrecy of voting must be made compulsory , which was not done in the United States . In his opinion we ...
... opinion that the great majority of the electors were ready and even desirous to avow their vote . In order to pro- tect all voters , secrecy of voting must be made compulsory , which was not done in the United States . In his opinion we ...
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... opinions of Sir Charles Napier , who , when commanding the army in India , communicated to the Indian Government , he said , his opinion of the Bengal troops , and distinctly stated that Delhi ought to be defended by 12,000 picked men ...
... opinions of Sir Charles Napier , who , when commanding the army in India , communicated to the Indian Government , he said , his opinion of the Bengal troops , and distinctly stated that Delhi ought to be defended by 12,000 picked men ...
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... opinion of the Committee seemed to be that the action should not be abolished without providing some mode by which an injured party might obtain redress . Such was the opinion expressed by Lord Derby , the Bishop of Oxford , and Lord ...
... opinion of the Committee seemed to be that the action should not be abolished without providing some mode by which an injured party might obtain redress . Such was the opinion expressed by Lord Derby , the Bishop of Oxford , and Lord ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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