The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... England on the River Plate , the co - opera- tion of the Two Powers for the suppression of the Slave Trade , and expressing a fervent hope that the conflicting claims of Great Britain and the United States to the Oregon territory might ...
... England on the River Plate , the co - opera- tion of the Two Powers for the suppression of the Slave Trade , and expressing a fervent hope that the conflicting claims of Great Britain and the United States to the Oregon territory might ...
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... England might be called on to maintain her rights in any part of the world , however distant , by any other means save those of patient and friendly negotiation ; but he should look at that possibility with still deeper anxiety and ...
... England might be called on to maintain her rights in any part of the world , however distant , by any other means save those of patient and friendly negotiation ; but he should look at that possibility with still deeper anxiety and ...
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... England was very probable . Indeed , the universal voice of history was against it . In 1810 , when there was a fear of scarcity in England , and all Europe was almost closed against us by the power of France , we imported 1,200,000 ...
... England was very probable . Indeed , the universal voice of history was against it . In 1810 , when there was a fear of scarcity in England , and all Europe was almost closed against us by the power of France , we imported 1,200,000 ...
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... England I will hold office by no servile tenure ; I will hold office unshackled by any other obligation than that of consulting the public interests and providing for the public safety . " Sir R. Peel's speech elicited con- siderable ...
... England I will hold office by no servile tenure ; I will hold office unshackled by any other obligation than that of consulting the public interests and providing for the public safety . " Sir R. Peel's speech elicited con- siderable ...
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... England that affection , which were so much to be desired . He concluded by stating that , whether in office or out of office , he should be ready to give his hearty assent to measures calcu- lated to benefit the country , with- out ...
... England that affection , which were so much to be desired . He concluded by stating that , whether in office or out of office , he should be ready to give his hearty assent to measures calcu- lated to benefit the country , with- out ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics ..., Volumen7;Volumen76 Vista completa - 1835 |
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