The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... peace between the contend- ing parties , although hitherto unsuccessful , have been unre- mitting . I will not fail to per- severe in these endeavours ; but as the continuance of the war may deeply affect the interests of this country ...
... peace between the contend- ing parties , although hitherto unsuccessful , have been unre- mitting . I will not fail to per- severe in these endeavours ; but as the continuance of the war may deeply affect the interests of this country ...
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... peace . He denied that the Administra- tion had shown cowardice . What they had done was under an in- timate conviction of the value of peace , which they considered worth any sacrifice except that of the national honour or the faith of ...
... peace . He denied that the Administra- tion had shown cowardice . What they had done was under an in- timate conviction of the value of peace , which they considered worth any sacrifice except that of the national honour or the faith of ...
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... peace might have fos- tered , promptly removed , and young and intelligent officers appointed to the principal com- mands . He thought the ques- tion of reform by no means pressed for immediate solution , and recommended the Govern ...
... peace might have fos- tered , promptly removed , and young and intelligent officers appointed to the principal com- mands . He thought the ques- tion of reform by no means pressed for immediate solution , and recommended the Govern ...
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... peace , and the Government for having done their utmost to preserve it . The debate which ensued was somewhat diffuse . Mr. Baillie adverted to that part of the Royal Speech which , he observed , involved a question touching the honour ...
... peace , and the Government for having done their utmost to preserve it . The debate which ensued was somewhat diffuse . Mr. Baillie adverted to that part of the Royal Speech which , he observed , involved a question touching the honour ...
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... peace or war . The Marquis of Clanricarde having previously given notice that he should call the attention of the Peers to the subject , said that from the lan- guage held by Government last week , he considered that the Em- peror of ...
... peace or war . The Marquis of Clanricarde having previously given notice that he should call the attention of the Peers to the subject , said that from the lan- guage held by Government last week , he considered that the Em- peror of ...
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