Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... British arms , he contended that the policy of the expedition was indefensible - that England had no cause of quarrel or offence against Mehemet Ali , on the con- trary , that she had been the gainer in many respects by his govern- ment ...
... British arms , he contended that the policy of the expedition was indefensible - that England had no cause of quarrel or offence against Mehemet Ali , on the con- trary , that she had been the gainer in many respects by his govern- ment ...
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... British fleet which had been employed on this occasion . After a few words of approbation from lord Colchester , the duke of Wellington , in terms of the most earnest and cordial na- ture , expressed his admiration of the services ...
... British fleet which had been employed on this occasion . After a few words of approbation from lord Colchester , the duke of Wellington , in terms of the most earnest and cordial na- ture , expressed his admiration of the services ...
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... British government had no right to dispose of it under an ordinance , which was in other re- spects unconstitutional . The noble duke referred to his opinion for- merly expressed , that the measure for the union of the two provinces had ...
... British government had no right to dispose of it under an ordinance , which was in other re- spects unconstitutional . The noble duke referred to his opinion for- merly expressed , that the measure for the union of the two provinces had ...
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... British possessions ) to adopt the measure proposed by her majesty's Government for the reduction of the duty on foreign sugars . " Lord John Russell said , that in the event of the House not going into committee on the Sugar - duties ...
... British possessions ) to adopt the measure proposed by her majesty's Government for the reduction of the duty on foreign sugars . " Lord John Russell said , that in the event of the House not going into committee on the Sugar - duties ...
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... British subjects ? Dia the man who would be horrified at drinking a cup of slave - grown coffee , redeem the potation and relieve his conscience by putting in a lump of free - labour sugar ? But there was a still stronger case ; the ...
... British subjects ? Dia the man who would be horrified at drinking a cup of slave - grown coffee , redeem the potation and relieve his conscience by putting in a lump of free - labour sugar ? But there was a still stronger case ; the ...
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Address amendment amount appointed Baronet bart bill British Captain carried Chancellor cheers church clause Colonel command commissioners Committee confidence constitution corn Corn-laws course daughter debate deceased declared Duke Duke of Wellington Earl effect eldest election England Exchequer favour feeling fixed duty foreign France franchise give Government House of Commons House of Lords important interest Ireland Irish ject labour Lady land late Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Stanley Lordships Majesty Majesty's majority Marquess measure ment Ministers Ministry Morpeth motion nation noble friend noble lord o'clock O'Connell object occasion opinion opposition Parliament party peace Poor-law present principle proceeded proposed Queen question Reform repeal respect revenue right honourable Royal session sion Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel Spain speech sugar tain taken thought tion took trade treaty vernment Viscount Morpeth vote Whig