Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... existing crisis : but there prevailed a gene- ral feeling of confidence in the course of policy which our minis- ters were pursuing , and a convic- tion , that , as the parliament and people of England had already ex- pressed their ...
... existing crisis : but there prevailed a gene- ral feeling of confidence in the course of policy which our minis- ters were pursuing , and a convic- tion , that , as the parliament and people of England had already ex- pressed their ...
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... existing relations with other powers . The repeated assurances , which his majesty has received , of the determination of France to respect the dominions of his most faithful majesty , relieve his majesty from any apprehension of being ...
... existing relations with other powers . The repeated assurances , which his majesty has received , of the determination of France to respect the dominions of his most faithful majesty , relieve his majesty from any apprehension of being ...
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... existing cir- cumstances of Europe , which would not call forth all her power , all her strength , all her energies . On the same evening on which Mr. Canning made his statement to the Commons , lord Liverpool gave a similar exposition ...
... existing cir- cumstances of Europe , which would not call forth all her power , all her strength , all her energies . On the same evening on which Mr. Canning made his statement to the Commons , lord Liverpool gave a similar exposition ...
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... existing cir- cumstances , formidable . He be- lieved he must admit , that a majori- ty of the House was in favour of peace - of " peace , come what may ; " he too was for peace , as far as that peace could be consistent with the honour ...
... existing cir- cumstances , formidable . He be- lieved he must admit , that a majori- ty of the House was in favour of peace - of " peace , come what may ; " he too was for peace , as far as that peace could be consistent with the honour ...
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... existing interests : 3. That the peace and best in- terest of Ireland would be pro- moted by a commutation of tithes -those belonging to lay impro- priators , as well as those in posses- sion of the clergy - on such princi- ples as ...
... existing interests : 3. That the peace and best in- terest of Ireland would be pro- moted by a commutation of tithes -those belonging to lay impro- priators , as well as those in posses- sion of the clergy - on such princi- ples as ...
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