The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... cause that Sir R. Peel had found the necessity of his retirement from office . In the face of the alarming prospect pre- sented to his mind by the destruc- tion of a large portion of the staple food of the labouring population , his ...
... cause that Sir R. Peel had found the necessity of his retirement from office . In the face of the alarming prospect pre- sented to his mind by the destruc- tion of a large portion of the staple food of the labouring population , his ...
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... cause of their resignation was that great and mysterious calamity which had befallen Europe - the failure of the potato crop . But it would be unfair to the House if he were to say that he attached exclusive importance to that ...
... cause of their resignation was that great and mysterious calamity which had befallen Europe - the failure of the potato crop . But it would be unfair to the House if he were to say that he attached exclusive importance to that ...
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... cause of absolute free trade , but also that of the right honourable baronet and a considerable num- ber of those who usually supported his measures . Sir Robert Peel had declined , for cogent reasons , to state the details of the ...
... cause of absolute free trade , but also that of the right honourable baronet and a considerable num- ber of those who usually supported his measures . Sir Robert Peel had declined , for cogent reasons , to state the details of the ...
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... caused by the present state of public affairs . He will be ready , therefore , to do all in his power , as a member of ... cause a fearful convulsion . " " I owe , proceeded Lord John Russell , " a debt of the deepest grati- tude to Her ...
... caused by the present state of public affairs . He will be ready , therefore , to do all in his power , as a member of ... cause a fearful convulsion . " " I owe , proceeded Lord John Russell , " a debt of the deepest grati- tude to Her ...
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... 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 . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
... 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 . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
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