The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 第 44 巻、第 67 巻J. Dodsley, 1826 |
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... give up his place ? Do they think he would resign his office ; that he would quit the great seal ? A more chimerical apprehension never entered the brain of a distempered poet . Many things may surprise me , but no- thing would so much ...
... give up his place ? Do they think he would resign his office ; that he would quit the great seal ? A more chimerical apprehension never entered the brain of a distempered poet . Many things may surprise me , but no- thing would so much ...
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... give up their suffrages to others , have a right to select persons to speak their sentiments , to debate upon their grievances , and to devise measures for their removal , those persons not being recognized by law . This is the ...
... give up their suffrages to others , have a right to select persons to speak their sentiments , to debate upon their grievances , and to devise measures for their removal , those persons not being recognized by law . This is the ...
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... give way to the power which pushed him onwards . It was , therefore , no answer to his argument to say , that the intentions of the Association were now honest and peaceable . But gentlemen said , “ although the mischief is great , you ...
... give way to the power which pushed him onwards . It was , therefore , no answer to his argument to say , that the intentions of the Association were now honest and peaceable . But gentlemen said , “ although the mischief is great , you ...
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... give the answer : but , whether or not they could name those with whom the fault lay , still there were cir- cumstances which made it necessary to resort to the present measure , as the only one which could imme- diately give an ...
... give the answer : but , whether or not they could name those with whom the fault lay , still there were cir- cumstances which made it necessary to resort to the present measure , as the only one which could imme- diately give an ...
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... give to - night , my right hon . friend ( Mr. Perceval ) has truly stated that the cabinet are unanimous in this opinion , that the question of concession to the Catholics could not now be conveniently agitated , nor any inquiry gone ...
... give to - night , my right hon . friend ( Mr. Perceval ) has truly stated that the cabinet are unanimous in this opinion , that the question of concession to the Catholics could not now be conveniently agitated , nor any inquiry gone ...
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