The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... present Ministers , however , had unhappily pledged themselves to bring in a large measure of Parliamentary reform , and , mad as such a measure might be at this time , they must redeem that pledge . He was ready to support the most ...
... present Ministers , however , had unhappily pledged themselves to bring in a large measure of Parliamentary reform , and , mad as such a measure might be at this time , they must redeem that pledge . He was ready to support the most ...
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... present to his wife , which talked remarkably well ; a neigh- bour , not wishing to be outdone , went to Edinburgh and brought his wife home a large owl . On its being remarked to him that the owl could never be taught to speak , Very ...
... present to his wife , which talked remarkably well ; a neigh- bour , not wishing to be outdone , went to Edinburgh and brought his wife home a large owl . On its being remarked to him that the owl could never be taught to speak , Very ...
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... present geographical position . In looking at the prospects of the approaching conflict , there was no great State , he observed , whose power in external and ag- gressive operations had been more overrated than Russia . On the other ...
... present geographical position . In looking at the prospects of the approaching conflict , there was no great State , he observed , whose power in external and ag- gressive operations had been more overrated than Russia . On the other ...
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... present moment , when , though her Majesty's Government had continued up to the last to hope against hope , they were about to carry on a great war . He feared the country , whose enthusiasm was so excited by the prospect of hostilities ...
... present moment , when , though her Majesty's Government had continued up to the last to hope against hope , they were about to carry on a great war . He feared the country , whose enthusiasm was so excited by the prospect of hostilities ...
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... present was , whether Europe was to lie pros- trate at the feet of one arbitrary power which already bestrid the globe ; or that power should be taught that there were limits to the ambition even of a Czar ; and he believed there ...
... present was , whether Europe was to lie pros- trate at the feet of one arbitrary power which already bestrid the globe ; or that power should be taught that there were limits to the ambition even of a Czar ; and he believed there ...
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