Annual Register, Tập 53Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1812 |
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... whole of our dis- posable force in the issue of such a contest , where our enemy could bring the whole force of the con- tinent of Europe to oppose us ? This question he did not hesitate to answer negatively ; and there- fore protested ...
... whole of our dis- posable force in the issue of such a contest , where our enemy could bring the whole force of the con- tinent of Europe to oppose us ? This question he did not hesitate to answer negatively ; and there- fore protested ...
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... whole body of Catholics , and we cannot receive this petition as coming from that whole body . It was clear , therefore , that the ge- neral sense of that body could only be obtained by a fair and consti- tutional delegation ; and such ...
... whole body of Catholics , and we cannot receive this petition as coming from that whole body . It was clear , therefore , that the ge- neral sense of that body could only be obtained by a fair and consti- tutional delegation ; and such ...
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... whole case before the House , his Lordship submitted to its judgment and that of the country , whether ministers could justly be charged with having acted improperly . Mr. Yorke followed , as one of the ministers of that time , in con ...
... whole case before the House , his Lordship submitted to its judgment and that of the country , whether ministers could justly be charged with having acted improperly . Mr. Yorke followed , as one of the ministers of that time , in con ...
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... whole house . After Sir J. Coxe Hippesley and General Matthew had spoken in favour of the motion , Dr. Dui- genan rose , and made a speech of great severity against the princi- ples and claims of the catholics . He stated the oath of ...
... whole house . After Sir J. Coxe Hippesley and General Matthew had spoken in favour of the motion , Dr. Dui- genan rose , and made a speech of great severity against the princi- ples and claims of the catholics . He stated the oath of ...
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... whole estimate of the pro- duce of that fund would amount in the present year to 36,317,000l .; to which was to be added the sum of 2,246.000l . transferred to the consolidated fund from the war taxes , which would make the total ...
... whole estimate of the pro- duce of that fund would amount in the present year to 36,317,000l .; to which was to be added the sum of 2,246.000l . transferred to the consolidated fund from the war taxes , which would make the total ...
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