Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... ment to his person and government , which his majesty received in his late visit to Scotland , have made the deepest impression upon his heart . " The provision which you made in the last session of parliament for the relief of the ...
... ment to his person and government , which his majesty received in his late visit to Scotland , have made the deepest impression upon his heart . " The provision which you made in the last session of parliament for the relief of the ...
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... ment would take more in advance than the rest of the continental allies : the plenipotentiaries of the continental allies , to prepare their despatches for Madrid ; the British plenipotentiary , to renew at Paris the remonstrances he ...
... ment would take more in advance than the rest of the continental allies : the plenipotentiaries of the continental allies , to prepare their despatches for Madrid ; the British plenipotentiary , to renew at Paris the remonstrances he ...
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... ment itself appropriated to the liquidation of the claim , being about half a million sterling . The business , on which sir W. A'Court ( our minister at Madrid ) was first employed there , was in making these remonstrances , and in de ...
... ment itself appropriated to the liquidation of the claim , being about half a million sterling . The business , on which sir W. A'Court ( our minister at Madrid ) was first employed there , was in making these remonstrances , and in de ...
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Edmund Burke. amicable settlement of the disputes with Spain . The French govern- ment , after some negotiation , de- clined the offer thus made ; stating as the reason , that the grounds of difference between France and Spain were not ...
Edmund Burke. amicable settlement of the disputes with Spain . The French govern- ment , after some negotiation , de- clined the offer thus made ; stating as the reason , that the grounds of difference between France and Spain were not ...
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... ment , by some strange and unac- countable delusion , and in spite of all the remonstrances which his majesty's ministers had made to them on the subject , should have ever thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in ...
... ment , by some strange and unac- countable delusion , and in spite of all the remonstrances which his majesty's ministers had made to them on the subject , should have ever thought , and indeed should still continue to think , that , in ...
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