The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... called together to consider the Corn Laws ; the case of Ireland as regarded the supply of food being particularly pressing . Sir Robert Peel , ac- cording to the statement made that evening , had entertained the same opinion , and in ...
... called together to consider the Corn Laws ; the case of Ireland as regarded the supply of food being particularly pressing . Sir Robert Peel , ac- cording to the statement made that evening , had entertained the same opinion , and in ...
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... called a traitor ; but he de- fended himself from the charge on the ground that he was an enemy to war , that he hated a prolonged contest , and that he had terminated it by betraying the cause of his master . Mr. 22 ] [ England ...
... called a traitor ; but he de- fended himself from the charge on the ground that he was an enemy to war , that he hated a prolonged contest , and that he had terminated it by betraying the cause of his master . Mr. 22 ] [ England ...
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... called upon , in order to enable Her Majesty to meet her Parliament , and carry on the business of the country . Upon that ground , my lords , I 66 of ac- present myself now to your view ; and I claim from you an quiescence in the ...
... called upon , in order to enable Her Majesty to meet her Parliament , and carry on the business of the country . Upon that ground , my lords , I 66 of ac- present myself now to your view ; and I claim from you an quiescence in the ...
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... called upon to state whether any one of us was disposed to form a Govern- ment on the principle of main- taining the existing Corn Law , My lords , what others answered I cannot pretend to say . I an- swered immediately , that I was not ...
... called upon to state whether any one of us was disposed to form a Govern- ment on the principle of main- taining the existing Corn Law , My lords , what others answered I cannot pretend to say . I an- swered immediately , that I was not ...
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... called upon such of them as were engaged in making up the three articles , wool , linen , and cotton , which formed the clothing of the country , to give a proof of the sincerity of their con victions by relinquishing the pro- tection ...
... called upon such of them as were engaged in making up the three articles , wool , linen , and cotton , which formed the clothing of the country , to give a proof of the sincerity of their con victions by relinquishing the pro- tection ...
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