Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... duty of his majesty's ministers , with whom he should be glad to co - operate on the occasion and so , he was cer- tain , would every one who then heard him to come to the resolu- tion , that when certain things should take place on the ...
... duty of his majesty's ministers , with whom he should be glad to co - operate on the occasion and so , he was cer- tain , would every one who then heard him to come to the resolu- tion , that when certain things should take place on the ...
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... duty , and the duty of England was in con- sequence plain . It behoved us , however , to take care that we did not rush blindly into a war . An appeal to arms ought to be the last alternative we should try ; but still it ought never to ...
... duty , and the duty of England was in con- sequence plain . It behoved us , however , to take care that we did not rush blindly into a war . An appeal to arms ought to be the last alternative we should try ; but still it ought never to ...
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... duty to make a further effort , as being the only power through whom it was possible that the effort should be made . There was this advantage in the present situation of affairs , as compared with the state of Eu- rope at the opening ...
... duty to make a further effort , as being the only power through whom it was possible that the effort should be made . There was this advantage in the present situation of affairs , as compared with the state of Eu- rope at the opening ...
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... duty to avail our- selves of it . It was our duty to do so , with a view to the happiness and interest both of Spain , and of France . To the charge , further , that England had advised Spain to modify her institutions , Mr. Ro- binson ...
... duty to avail our- selves of it . It was our duty to do so , with a view to the happiness and interest both of Spain , and of France . To the charge , further , that England had advised Spain to modify her institutions , Mr. Ro- binson ...
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... duty of Mr. Brougham to reply to Mr. Canning . For this he had reserved himself during three nights of debate ; and the expectation of a splendid effort of rivalry on his part was in some degree heightened by the circum- stance , that ...
... duty of Mr. Brougham to reply to Mr. Canning . For this he had reserved himself during three nights of debate ; and the expectation of a splendid effort of rivalry on his part was in some degree heightened by the circum- stance , that ...
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