The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... honour to avoid hostilities , but that now , if we must have war , it behoved us to carry it on as became a nation conscious of its strength . He congratulated their Lordships upon the intimate union sub- sisting between England and ...
... honour to avoid hostilities , but that now , if we must have war , it behoved us to carry it on as became a nation conscious of its strength . He congratulated their Lordships upon the intimate union sub- sisting between England and ...
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... honour or the faith of treaties . This position he illustrated by a minute detail of the proceedings and negotiations on either side , pointing always to the dexterity with which at every turn Russia had contrived to hold forth such ...
... honour or the faith of treaties . This position he illustrated by a minute detail of the proceedings and negotiations on either side , pointing always to the dexterity with which at every turn Russia had contrived to hold forth such ...
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... honour to her arms and cha- racter . Lord Aberdeen , repeating in the strongest terms all that he had ever said to express his hor- ror and detestation of war , de- fended himself from the odious imputation that he had been " the ...
... honour to her arms and cha- racter . Lord Aberdeen , repeating in the strongest terms all that he had ever said to express his hor- ror and detestation of war , de- fended himself from the odious imputation that he had been " the ...
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... honour , the interest , and the welfare of this country ? ( Loud cheers . ) It is quite possi- ble that a person of the ability and thought of the Prince may entertain opinions on particular matters from which Ministers may differ : but ...
... honour , the interest , and the welfare of this country ? ( Loud cheers . ) It is quite possi- ble that a person of the ability and thought of the Prince may entertain opinions on particular matters from which Ministers may differ : but ...
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... honour and charac- ter of this country , namely , the manner in which our foreign affairs had been conducted dur- ing the last twelve months . He regretted that the Government had not adopted a different and more decided course towards ...
... honour and charac- ter of this country , namely , the manner in which our foreign affairs had been conducted dur- ing the last twelve months . He regretted that the Government had not adopted a different and more decided course towards ...
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