Annual Register, 第 55 巻Edmund Burke 1823 |
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... papers laid before us by his Royal High- ness's command , relative to the late discussions with the govern- ment of the United States of Ame- rica : that whilst we deeply regret the failure of [ B.2 ] GENERAL HISTORY . [ 3.
... papers laid before us by his Royal High- ness's command , relative to the late discussions with the govern- ment of the United States of Ame- rica : that whilst we deeply regret the failure of [ B.2 ] GENERAL HISTORY . [ 3.
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... command , except the very highest at home . He would likewise give the Roman Catholic soldier a legal right to his own religious worship in England as well as in Ireland ; he would take away the necessity of English Roman Catholics ...
... command , except the very highest at home . He would likewise give the Roman Catholic soldier a legal right to his own religious worship in England as well as in Ireland ; he would take away the necessity of English Roman Catholics ...
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... command of his royal highness the Prince Regent , be referred to the said committee . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , and said , that on the present occasion he conceived that the most conve → nient method of raising the debate on the merits ...
... command of his royal highness the Prince Regent , be referred to the said committee . Mr. Ponsonby then rose , and said , that on the present occasion he conceived that the most conve → nient method of raising the debate on the merits ...
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... command of lieut . Le Hunt . Major Stewart immediately led them to occupy a height defended by a whole battalion , with two troops of cavalry , and two pieces of artillery . A most determined at- tack was made , which was resisted till ...
... command of lieut . Le Hunt . Major Stewart immediately led them to occupy a height defended by a whole battalion , with two troops of cavalry , and two pieces of artillery . A most determined at- tack was made , which was resisted till ...
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... command was ob tained of the channel between them and the coast , through which the inland navigation was conducted . The adventurous spirit of British seamen and marines , when acting on shore , has seldom been more strikingly ...
... command was ob tained of the channel between them and the coast , through which the inland navigation was conducted . The adventurous spirit of British seamen and marines , when acting on shore , has seldom been more strikingly ...
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87 ページ - Sir, — I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at nine o'clock this morning I got sight of the Dutch fleet.
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