Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... tion of his influence , by no means prevented him from effectually supporting an administration of his own choice , it was obvious that some other cause had produced this unexpected determination . And it cannot be doubted that the ...
... tion of his influence , by no means prevented him from effectually supporting an administration of his own choice , it was obvious that some other cause had produced this unexpected determination . And it cannot be doubted that the ...
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... tion , which , added to their own number of 38 , would compose a representative body of 358 mem- bers ; and he appealed to their lordships whether it were possible for the government of Ireland to permit such a course to be pur- sued ...
... tion , which , added to their own number of 38 , would compose a representative body of 358 mem- bers ; and he appealed to their lordships whether it were possible for the government of Ireland to permit such a course to be pur- sued ...
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... tion , since they were not yet in possession of any such as could elucidate the subject more than what had been given . 1 Mr. Grattan then rose , and said , that he should consider this matter simply as it was likely to affect the most ...
... tion , since they were not yet in possession of any such as could elucidate the subject more than what had been given . 1 Mr. Grattan then rose , and said , that he should consider this matter simply as it was likely to affect the most ...
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... tion was defeated by a large majo- rity , the numbers being 133 against 48 . On April 4th the matter was taken up in the House of Lords by Earl Stanhope , who began his speech with reading the following motion : " That the House having ...
... tion was defeated by a large majo- rity , the numbers being 133 against 48 . On April 4th the matter was taken up in the House of Lords by Earl Stanhope , who began his speech with reading the following motion : " That the House having ...
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... tion of principles considered as dangerous to the British constitu- tion and the public welfare had been repressed , one was an act of parliament obliging all printers to put their name and place of abode at the beginning , and if more ...
... tion of principles considered as dangerous to the British constitu- tion and the public welfare had been repressed , one was an act of parliament obliging all printers to put their name and place of abode at the beginning , and if more ...
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