Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... wish success to Spain ; to abstain from war our- selves and consequently from all menaces of war ; such was the line of conduct which was generally believed to be most consonant to the principles and interests of Eng- land ; and it was ...
... wish success to Spain ; to abstain from war our- selves and consequently from all menaces of war ; such was the line of conduct which was generally believed to be most consonant to the principles and interests of Eng- land ; and it was ...
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... wish every member of that House to rise in his place , and state his opinion as to whether France was right in her present course or not . To this appeal Mr. Brougham answered in a speech which was one of the happiest efforts of his ...
... wish every member of that House to rise in his place , and state his opinion as to whether France was right in her present course or not . To this appeal Mr. Brougham answered in a speech which was one of the happiest efforts of his ...
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... wishes and interests of its gallant and liberal population- wherever there was a free heart or virtuous mind , there Spain had a natural and an unalienable friend . Mr. Brougham went on to ex- press his admiration of the mingled ...
... wishes and interests of its gallant and liberal population- wherever there was a free heart or virtuous mind , there Spain had a natural and an unalienable friend . Mr. Brougham went on to ex- press his admiration of the mingled ...
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... wishes for the good services of the British government , in pro- ducing that accommodation , than had ever been made at any previous stage of the transactions . It was not surprising , that the effect , which the French government had ...
... wishes for the good services of the British government , in pro- ducing that accommodation , than had ever been made at any previous stage of the transactions . It was not surprising , that the effect , which the French government had ...
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... wish to be preced- ed by Mr. Brougham . The speeches from the Opposition side of the house were on this occasion more than usually deficient in argument , and were far from being adequate either to the importance of the subject or the ...
... wish to be preced- ed by Mr. Brougham . The speeches from the Opposition side of the house were on this occasion more than usually deficient in argument , and were far from being adequate either to the importance of the subject or the ...
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