“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... Charles II . It was not a little extraordinary that the right hon . gentleman ( Mr. Canning ) , whom he wished very well , what- ever part of the world he might go to , assisted as he had been by the labours of many lawyers , should ...
... Charles II . It was not a little extraordinary that the right hon . gentleman ( Mr. Canning ) , whom he wished very well , what- ever part of the world he might go to , assisted as he had been by the labours of many lawyers , should ...
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... Charles II . , but merely to those which he had just mentioned . He was anxious to provide for to- morrow as well as to - day ; and not being able to foresee what might happen , he was desirous to retain the securities , which our ...
... Charles II . , but merely to those which he had just mentioned . He was anxious to provide for to- morrow as well as to - day ; and not being able to foresee what might happen , he was desirous to retain the securities , which our ...
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... Charles II . were enumerated ; and he contended , that their lordships could not agree to the present measure , without saying that all the causes and cir- cumstances , which occasioned the various acts from the time of Charles II . up ...
... Charles II . were enumerated ; and he contended , that their lordships could not agree to the present measure , without saying that all the causes and cir- cumstances , which occasioned the various acts from the time of Charles II . up ...
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... Charles II . had been originally passed by the Commons , was to exclude the then duke of York , the inference necessarily followed , that Catholic peers ought now to be permitted to sit and vote in the legislature . Yet , in truth ...
... Charles II . had been originally passed by the Commons , was to exclude the then duke of York , the inference necessarily followed , that Catholic peers ought now to be permitted to sit and vote in the legislature . Yet , in truth ...
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... aristocrati- cal interference in elections in the reigns of Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Elizabeth , Charles II . , and William III . " Thus , " said Mr. Canning , " I have endeavoured to dispel the idle 76 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
... aristocrati- cal interference in elections in the reigns of Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Elizabeth , Charles II . , and William III . " Thus , " said Mr. Canning , " I have endeavoured to dispel the idle 76 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
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