Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... respect to issues from the treasury , and the illegality of the act required from himself , he concluded that it was the duty of parliament to re- difficulties in as short a time as possible , during the crippled state of the executive ...
... respect to issues from the treasury , and the illegality of the act required from himself , he concluded that it was the duty of parliament to re- difficulties in as short a time as possible , during the crippled state of the executive ...
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... respect to the Queen , the act vests in her the care of his Majesty's person during his indis- position , with the sole direction of such portion of his household as shall be deemed requisite for due attendance on his person , and the ...
... respect to the Queen , the act vests in her the care of his Majesty's person during his indis- position , with the sole direction of such portion of his household as shall be deemed requisite for due attendance on his person , and the ...
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... respect to foreign affairs , the speech expressed satis- faction on account of the fresh op- portunities afforded ... respecting portant objects . address he said he could not concur , pro- vided it were considered as a pledge to persist ...
... respect to foreign affairs , the speech expressed satis- faction on account of the fresh op- portunities afforded ... respecting portant objects . address he said he could not concur , pro- vided it were considered as a pledge to persist ...
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... respect to Spain and Portugal was the best that could have been pursued . In the conclusion of his speech he thus expressed the sentiments of the ministry with respect to America : " He had no hesitation in declar- ing , that government ...
... respect to Spain and Portugal was the best that could have been pursued . In the conclusion of his speech he thus expressed the sentiments of the ministry with respect to America : " He had no hesitation in declar- ing , that government ...
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... respect to . the departure of Mr. Pole , it was wholly unconnected with this mea- sure , which was not at all in the contemplation of ministers when he went thither , nor since , for that they knew nothing of the matter till Thursday ...
... respect to . the departure of Mr. Pole , it was wholly unconnected with this mea- sure , which was not at all in the contemplation of ministers when he went thither , nor since , for that they knew nothing of the matter till Thursday ...
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