Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... Address - Sudden death of General Harri- son - Mr . Tyler ( Vice - President ) becomes President - He issues an Ad- dress - Meeting of Congress at Washington - Election of Speaker- Message of President - Affair of the Steam - boat ...
... Address - Sudden death of General Harri- son - Mr . Tyler ( Vice - President ) becomes President - He issues an Ad- dress - Meeting of Congress at Washington - Election of Speaker- Message of President - Affair of the Steam - boat ...
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... Address agreed to- Debate in the House of Commons - Address moved by Lord Braba- zon , seconded by Mr. Grantley Berkeley - Discussion on Foreign Policy of the Government - Speech of Mr. Grote in opposition to it- His concluding Remarks ...
... Address agreed to- Debate in the House of Commons - Address moved by Lord Braba- zon , seconded by Mr. Grantley Berkeley - Discussion on Foreign Policy of the Government - Speech of Mr. Grote in opposition to it- His concluding Remarks ...
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... address with which our foreign relations had been con- ducted to this issue , naturally tended , as far as they went , to strengthen the hands of the party in possession of power , and to in- troduce , under more favourable auspices ...
... address with which our foreign relations had been con- ducted to this issue , naturally tended , as far as they went , to strengthen the hands of the party in possession of power , and to in- troduce , under more favourable auspices ...
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... address to the throne was moved in the house of Lords by earl Ducie . The noble lord com- menced by saying that he was most gratified to find that her majesty had received from foreign powers assurances of their desire to main- tain ...
... address to the throne was moved in the house of Lords by earl Ducie . The noble lord com- menced by saying that he was most gratified to find that her majesty had received from foreign powers assurances of their desire to main- tain ...
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... address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He began by referring to the recent operations in the East , which he ...
... address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord Lurgan rose to second the address . He began by referring to the recent operations in the East , which he ...
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