The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 62,Phần 11822 |
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... measures of the preceding reign unpalatable to a considerable part of the com- munity , a pleasing alteration is expected from the real or sup- posed virtues of the new sovereign : for if men are disposed to judge harshly of their ...
... measures of the preceding reign unpalatable to a considerable part of the com- munity , a pleasing alteration is expected from the real or sup- posed virtues of the new sovereign : for if men are disposed to judge harshly of their ...
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... measures as may be found indispensably necessary to provide for the exigencies , of the public service during the interval which must elapse between the termination of the present session and the opening of a new parlia- ment . G. R. ...
... measures as may be found indispensably necessary to provide for the exigencies , of the public service during the interval which must elapse between the termination of the present session and the opening of a new parlia- ment . G. R. ...
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... measure were conceded , still it would be requisite to establish the alleged criminality by clear evidence be- fore the Lords as well as the Commons ; and the parties , who were to be bereft of so valuable a privilege , would be ...
... measure were conceded , still it would be requisite to establish the alleged criminality by clear evidence be- fore the Lords as well as the Commons ; and the parties , who were to be bereft of so valuable a privilege , would be ...
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... measure would fail in the House of Lords , was verified by the result . It was there strongly opposed by the chancellor , by lord Liverpool , and by lord Lauderdale , as both unne- cessary and unjust . It was unne- cessary , because the ...
... measure would fail in the House of Lords , was verified by the result . It was there strongly opposed by the chancellor , by lord Liverpool , and by lord Lauderdale , as both unne- cessary and unjust . It was unne- cessary , because the ...
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... measure might be requisite to set his ma- jesty's mind at rest . Should no case , on the contrary , be made out , it might and must be con- sidered as a misfortune , that par- ties so connected , and in so ele- vated a station , could ...
... measure might be requisite to set his ma- jesty's mind at rest . Should no case , on the contrary , be made out , it might and must be con- sidered as a misfortune , that par- ties so connected , and in so ele- vated a station , could ...
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