Annual Register, Tập 54Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1813 |
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... force of the still greater empire , which in its spread had left itself no other adequate antagonist , The conflagration of a capital , the horrid carnage consequent upon well - fought battles between countless hosts , the still more ...
... force of the still greater empire , which in its spread had left itself no other adequate antagonist , The conflagration of a capital , the horrid carnage consequent upon well - fought battles between countless hosts , the still more ...
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... force . Mr. Hutchinson spoke with warmth on the injustice done to Ireland by the various attempts to deprive her of the advantages ex- pected from the union . The amendments made in the committee were then agreed to , and the clause ...
... force . Mr. Hutchinson spoke with warmth on the injustice done to Ireland by the various attempts to deprive her of the advantages ex- pected from the union . The amendments made in the committee were then agreed to , and the clause ...
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... force any longer ? With respect to the first of these positions , though he did not mean to dispute the general maxim that " all prize vests in the crown , " yet he adduced various facts from history and law to shew , that regal droits ...
... force any longer ? With respect to the first of these positions , though he did not mean to dispute the general maxim that " all prize vests in the crown , " yet he adduced various facts from history and law to shew , that regal droits ...
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... force , when the cause of their enactment no longer subsisted . Of Lord Sidmouth's speech , the most observable part was the view he took of the subject , in the fol- lowing terms -He asked , was not this a religious question ? Was not ...
... force , when the cause of their enactment no longer subsisted . Of Lord Sidmouth's speech , the most observable part was the view he took of the subject , in the fol- lowing terms -He asked , was not this a religious question ? Was not ...
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... force of discontent was arrayed against it , a force which would be disarmed most ef- fectually by abolishing the causes of dissatisfaction . He then shew- ed , that their desires were not un- reasonable , or the offspring of a criminal ...
... force of discontent was arrayed against it , a force which would be disarmed most ef- fectually by abolishing the causes of dissatisfaction . He then shew- ed , that their desires were not un- reasonable , or the offspring of a criminal ...
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