The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... Henry Hardinge and the Sirdars deputed from the Durbar- Terms of Peace agreed upon - Meeting between the Maharajah and Sir Henry Hardinge at Lulleeana - The British Troops arrive at the Capital— Occupation of the Citadel - General Order ...
... Henry Hardinge and the Sirdars deputed from the Durbar- Terms of Peace agreed upon - Meeting between the Maharajah and Sir Henry Hardinge at Lulleeana - The British Troops arrive at the Capital— Occupation of the Citadel - General Order ...
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... Henry Grattan declared his intention of supporting Sir William Somerville's amendment , but with a firm determination , nevertheless , to put down the spirit of insub- ordination which now prevailed in some districts in Ireland . VOL ...
... Henry Grattan declared his intention of supporting Sir William Somerville's amendment , but with a firm determination , nevertheless , to put down the spirit of insub- ordination which now prevailed in some districts in Ireland . VOL ...
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... Henry Grattan , Mr. Roche , Cap- tain Layard , and Colonel Rawdon , spoke with much freedom against it ; and Colonel Sibthorp closed the de- bate , in a speech in which he de- clared his intention neither to sup- port nor oppose the ...
... Henry Grattan , Mr. Roche , Cap- tain Layard , and Colonel Rawdon , spoke with much freedom against it ; and Colonel Sibthorp closed the de- bate , in a speech in which he de- clared his intention neither to sup- port nor oppose the ...
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... ing to his resolution , that flogging in the army should be now and for ever abolished . The motion was seconded by Mr. Henry Berkley , and gave rise to a long discussion . It was supported by Mr. W. Williams England . ] [ 207 HISTORY .
... ing to his resolution , that flogging in the army should be now and for ever abolished . The motion was seconded by Mr. Henry Berkley , and gave rise to a long discussion . It was supported by Mr. W. Williams England . ] [ 207 HISTORY .
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... Henry IV . , and which had constituted her the pro- tector of the Syrian Catholics in particular , and of all the other Christian population in the East . All the attempts hitherto made , under the auspices of the five great European ...
... Henry IV . , and which had constituted her the pro- tector of the Syrian Catholics in particular , and of all the other Christian population in the East . All the attempts hitherto made , under the auspices of the five great European ...
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