Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... majesty's efforts have been unre- mittingly exerted to preserve the peace of Europe . " Faithful to the principles which his majesty has promulgated to the world , as constituting the rule of his conduct , his majesty declined being a ...
... majesty's efforts have been unre- mittingly exerted to preserve the peace of Europe . " Faithful to the principles which his majesty has promulgated to the world , as constituting the rule of his conduct , his majesty declined being a ...
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... majesty's ministers , with whom he should be glad to co - operate on the occasion and so , he was cer- tain , would ... majesty , the re - estab- lishment of the Cortes of 1812 was thus described- " which , confound- ing all elements ...
... majesty's ministers , with whom he should be glad to co - operate on the occasion and so , he was cer- tain , would ... majesty , the re - estab- lishment of the Cortes of 1812 was thus described- " which , confound- ing all elements ...
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... majesty's government stated to Spain , that there were two modes in which the difference between the privileges of France and those of Spain might be equalized by an order in council ; either by pro- hibiting the exportation of arms and ...
... majesty's government stated to Spain , that there were two modes in which the difference between the privileges of France and those of Spain might be equalized by an order in council ; either by pro- hibiting the exportation of arms and ...
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... majesty's dominions ; that the two nations had , in fact , got into such a condition towards each other of reciprocal jealousy and irritation , that , rather than submit to all the inconveniences of such a situation , war would be the ...
... majesty's dominions ; that the two nations had , in fact , got into such a condition towards each other of reciprocal jealousy and irritation , that , rather than submit to all the inconveniences of such a situation , war would be the ...
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... majesty's ministers had made to them on the subject , should have ever thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in pub- lishing the document which they had done , they had hit a chord which could not fail to vibrate ...
... majesty's ministers had made to them on the subject , should have ever thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in pub- lishing the document which they had done , they had hit a chord which could not fail to vibrate ...
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