Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... British and Portuguese troops in their ac- VOL . LIV . dura , by Lieut . - Gen . Hill , was men- tioned with commendation ; from which a transition was made to the general merits of Lord Wel- lington in the direction of the cam- paign ...
... British and Portuguese troops in their ac- VOL . LIV . dura , by Lieut . - Gen . Hill , was men- tioned with commendation ; from which a transition was made to the general merits of Lord Wel- lington in the direction of the cam- paign ...
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... British empire . The usual address was then made to the house of commons , trusting in their zeal to provide the necessary supplies , and also recom- mending their resumption of the consideration of the Irish finances , which were ...
... British empire . The usual address was then made to the house of commons , trusting in their zeal to provide the necessary supplies , and also recom- mending their resumption of the consideration of the Irish finances , which were ...
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... British empire in India have been applied in the re- duction of the power of the enemy in the eastern seas , by the con- quest of the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius , and by the recent successful operations in the island of Java ; and ...
... British empire in India have been applied in the re- duction of the power of the enemy in the eastern seas , by the con- quest of the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius , and by the recent successful operations in the island of Java ; and ...
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... British plantations ) an addi- tional duty of 124 per cent . upon the former duties . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , not to object to the resolutions , but to complain of the change that had been wrought in the constitution , by silently ...
... British plantations ) an addi- tional duty of 124 per cent . upon the former duties . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , not to object to the resolutions , but to complain of the change that had been wrought in the constitution , by silently ...
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... British empire . He little thought , when he gave notice of his motion , that he should have to lament the existence of circum- stances which must add to the dis- contents already subsisting in that country . Yet , from the account ...
... British empire . He little thought , when he gave notice of his motion , that he should have to lament the existence of circum- stances which must add to the dis- contents already subsisting in that country . Yet , from the account ...
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