Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... hand , it had claimed of Spain , redress for injuries in- flicted under her flag in South America ; and on the other , she had defended Spain against an in- vasion by European powers . The British government well knew , that a time must ...
... hand , it had claimed of Spain , redress for injuries in- flicted under her flag in South America ; and on the other , she had defended Spain against an in- vasion by European powers . The British government well knew , that a time must ...
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... hand , that no Spaniard , who had the slightest regard to the independence of his country , could consent either to modify , or to hear a modification proposed of that constitution ; and on the other , that no British statesman , who ...
... hand , that no Spaniard , who had the slightest regard to the independence of his country , could consent either to modify , or to hear a modification proposed of that constitution ; and on the other , that no British statesman , who ...
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... hand , and unlimited democracy on the other : these were the topics on which Mr. Canning insisted , to show that peace was the path pointed out to us by our own most im- portant interests and those of the world . 66 By remaining at ...
... hand , and unlimited democracy on the other : these were the topics on which Mr. Canning insisted , to show that peace was the path pointed out to us by our own most im- portant interests and those of the world . 66 By remaining at ...
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... hand , and the allied monarchs on the other hand . But the discussion was languid , turning chiefly on collateral points ( more especially on Mr. Canning's alleged abandon- ment of the cause of Roman Ca tholic Emancipation , 46 ] ANNUAL ...
... hand , and the allied monarchs on the other hand . But the discussion was languid , turning chiefly on collateral points ( more especially on Mr. Canning's alleged abandon- ment of the cause of Roman Ca tholic Emancipation , 46 ] ANNUAL ...
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... hand , it is equally mani- fest , that there was not the slightest ground of rational probability for the charge of a conspiracy to mur- der the lord - lieutenant . A bottle , indeed , was thrown upon the stage For the details of this ...
... hand , it is equally mani- fest , that there was not the slightest ground of rational probability for the charge of a conspiracy to mur- der the lord - lieutenant . A bottle , indeed , was thrown upon the stage For the details of this ...
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