The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... presents his humble duty to your Majesty , and has the honour to submit to your Majesty the following consider- ations ... present suspension of the duties on corn ; a repeal of the Corn Laws at no remote period , preceded by a [ C ] ...
... presents his humble duty to your Majesty , and has the honour to submit to your Majesty the following consider- ations ... present suspension of the duties on corn ; a repeal of the Corn Laws at no remote period , preceded by a [ C ] ...
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... present state of public affairs . He will be ready , therefore , to do all in his power , as a member of Parliament , to promote the settlement of that question which , in present circumstances , is the source of so much danger ...
... present state of public affairs . He will be ready , therefore , to do all in his power , as a member of Parliament , to promote the settlement of that question which , in present circumstances , is the source of so much danger ...
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... present Government to establish that peace , or procure for 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 ...
... present Government to establish that peace , or procure for 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 ...
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... present myself now to your view ; and I claim from you an quiescence in the principle which I have laid down , that I positive- ly could not refuse to serve the Sovereign when thus called upon . I have no doubt , when those mea- sures ...
... present myself now to your view ; and I claim from you an quiescence in the principle which I have laid down , that I positive- ly could not refuse to serve the Sovereign when thus called upon . I have no doubt , when those mea- sures ...
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... present proposition would affect , an impression might arise that his scheme was a rash one , and ought to be discouraged . If such should be the opinion of the partisans of protection , nothing would be more easy for them than to meet ...
... present proposition would affect , an impression might arise that his scheme was a rash one , and ought to be discouraged . If such should be the opinion of the partisans of protection , nothing would be more easy for them than to meet ...
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