Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... . " This diminution of charge , combined with the progressive im- provement of the revenue , has pro- duced a surplus exceeding his ma jesty's expectation . His majesty trusts , therefore , that 4 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1823 .
... . " This diminution of charge , combined with the progressive im- provement of the revenue , has pro- duced a surplus exceeding his ma jesty's expectation . His majesty trusts , therefore , that 4 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1823 .
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... charge his duty if he did not mark his sense of the candour of the two hon . gentlemen who had moved and seconded the address , and ex- press his satisfaction at what , in the House , and in the country would , unanimously , be felt to ...
... charge his duty if he did not mark his sense of the candour of the two hon . gentlemen who had moved and seconded the address , and ex- press his satisfaction at what , in the House , and in the country would , unanimously , be felt to ...
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... charge against them , or of the crime for which they were punished ? Even the emperor Alexander himself , tender and sensitive as he was at the sight of blood flowing within the precincts of a royal palace - a sight so monstrous , that ...
... charge against them , or of the crime for which they were punished ? Even the emperor Alexander himself , tender and sensitive as he was at the sight of blood flowing within the precincts of a royal palace - a sight so monstrous , that ...
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... charge against the ministry . Their voice was not for war ; and yet it was not for peace . War was to be avoided ... charges , nor to define explicitly the course which ought to have been followed . Mr. Macdonald opened the debate by ...
... charge against the ministry . Their voice was not for war ; and yet it was not for peace . War was to be avoided ... charges , nor to define explicitly the course which ought to have been followed . Mr. Macdonald opened the debate by ...
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... charge , further , that England had advised Spain to modify her institutions , Mr. Ro- binson replied , that , if Spain had not desired the interference of Great Britain , and called for her advice , it might not have been right , under ...
... charge , further , that England had advised Spain to modify her institutions , Mr. Ro- binson replied , that , if Spain had not desired the interference of Great Britain , and called for her advice , it might not have been right , under ...
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