Annual Register, 第 53 巻Edmund Burke 1825 |
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... obtained by a fair and constitu- tional delegation ; and such a delegation had been allowed by the government of Ireland for several years last past . After Mr. Parnell and Sir John Newport had spoken on GENERAL HISTORY . [ 15.
... obtained by a fair and constitu- tional delegation ; and such a delegation had been allowed by the government of Ireland for several years last past . After Mr. Parnell and Sir John Newport had spoken on GENERAL HISTORY . [ 15.
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Edmund Burke. After Mr. Parnell and Sir John Newport had spoken on the same side , the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , first deprecating inflam- matory language in discussing the case of the Irish Catholics , as- serted his conviction ...
Edmund Burke. After Mr. Parnell and Sir John Newport had spoken on the same side , the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , first deprecating inflam- matory language in discussing the case of the Irish Catholics , as- serted his conviction ...
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... but highly expedient , that we should know to what our fellow subjects . in India were subjected . Sir John Anstruther made va- rious remarks on the impropriety of allowing a free press in India . He said 40 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1811 .
... but highly expedient , that we should know to what our fellow subjects . in India were subjected . Sir John Anstruther made va- rious remarks on the impropriety of allowing a free press in India . He said 40 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1811 .
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... John Newport , and other Irish members , the resolutions were agreed to . When a motion was made on the 22d , for going into a committee on a bill for the proposed cotton- wool duty , Sir Robert Peel made some observations on the impo ...
... John Newport , and other Irish members , the resolutions were agreed to . When a motion was made on the 22d , for going into a committee on a bill for the proposed cotton- wool duty , Sir Robert Peel made some observations on the impo ...
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... John Barrett , was wrecked on the Haaks bank , on the night of the 22nd instant . } " Captain Musquetie , Com- mander in the Texel Roads , sent at day - break on the 23rd the aviso and pilot - boat the Duinker , to reconnoitre the ...
... John Barrett , was wrecked on the Haaks bank , on the night of the 22nd instant . } " Captain Musquetie , Com- mander in the Texel Roads , sent at day - break on the 23rd the aviso and pilot - boat the Duinker , to reconnoitre the ...
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