The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, 第 17 巻J. Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... honourable seconder had given him unfeigned pleasure and delight ; he meant the latter part of that honour- able gentleman's speech , from which it appeared that at length government had determined to rule Ireland on some intelligible ...
... honourable seconder had given him unfeigned pleasure and delight ; he meant the latter part of that honour- able gentleman's speech , from which it appeared that at length government had determined to rule Ireland on some intelligible ...
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... honourable Secretary had declared , and had gained applause by the decla ration , that , come what come may , this country would never assist France in the invasion of Spain . " But in less than a month afterwards , what was the ...
... honourable Secretary had declared , and had gained applause by the decla ration , that , come what come may , this country would never assist France in the invasion of Spain . " But in less than a month afterwards , what was the ...
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... honourable member for Yorkshire , and the right honour- able the Secretary himself , were all considered by them to be dangerous men , and friends to revolution . Their efforts had been already seen , to put down in Switzerland that ...
... honourable member for Yorkshire , and the right honour- able the Secretary himself , were all considered by them to be dangerous men , and friends to revolution . Their efforts had been already seen , to put down in Switzerland that ...
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... France to be as ready to withdraw her armies as the noble lord was to see them retire . In re- ferring to the manner in which go- vernment had maintained its neutral- ity , the honourable speaker CHAP . 2. ] 21 HISTORY . 176.
... France to be as ready to withdraw her armies as the noble lord was to see them retire . In re- ferring to the manner in which go- vernment had maintained its neutral- ity , the honourable speaker CHAP . 2. ] 21 HISTORY . 176.
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... honourable friend opposite ( Sir R. Wilson ) must allow him to say , nevertheless , that he had been one of the greatest impediments in the way of neutrality . The noble lord ( Nugent ) , too , was an enormous breach of neutrality . The ...
... honourable friend opposite ( Sir R. Wilson ) must allow him to say , nevertheless , that he had been one of the greatest impediments in the way of neutrality . The noble lord ( Nugent ) , too , was an enormous breach of neutrality . The ...
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