Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... carried into effect - Proclama- tion by the Governor , Lord Sydenham - General Election - Speech of the Governor at the opening of the Session - Address carried - Painful illness and death of Lord Sydenham . [ 290 ERRATUM . In p . 228 ...
... carried into effect - Proclama- tion by the Governor , Lord Sydenham - General Election - Speech of the Governor at the opening of the Session - Address carried - Painful illness and death of Lord Sydenham . [ 290 ERRATUM . In p . 228 ...
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... carried in both Houses to the Officers engaged in the Syrian Expedition - Remarks of the Duke of Wellington on the Bombardment of Acre - Letter of Sir Robert Stopford in acknow- ledgment of the Vote . HE position of affairs at the 1841 ...
... carried in both Houses to the Officers engaged in the Syrian Expedition - Remarks of the Duke of Wellington on the Bombardment of Acre - Letter of Sir Robert Stopford in acknow- ledgment of the Vote . HE position of affairs at the 1841 ...
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... carried on with imminent risk , especially as re- garded the friendship between this country and France . He was now inexpressibly delighted to hear that her majesty continued to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their ...
... carried on with imminent risk , especially as re- garded the friendship between this country and France . He was now inexpressibly delighted to hear that her majesty continued to receive from all foreign powers assurances of their ...
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... carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the usual form had been fol- lowed it would have been easier to decide upon any charge which might be made by reference to documents . But in his opinion no ...
... carried on orally , rather than by notes according to the usual course . If the usual form had been fol- lowed it would have been easier to decide upon any charge which might be made by reference to documents . But in his opinion no ...
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... carried desolation and ruin into the Syrian provinces , and for no pur- pose that he knew of connected with the interest of England . He blamed the noble viscount for per- severing in a policy in which he stood alone . It was well known ...
... carried desolation and ruin into the Syrian provinces , and for no pur- pose that he knew of connected with the interest of England . He blamed the noble viscount for per- severing in a policy in which he stood alone . It was well known ...
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