The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... interest , and on your firm- ness in supporting on its ancient foundations , and in the just dis- tribution of its powers , the estab- lished constitution of the state . " These qualities eminently dis- tinguished your labours during ...
... interest , and on your firm- ness in supporting on its ancient foundations , and in the just dis- tribution of its powers , the estab- lished constitution of the state . " These qualities eminently dis- tinguished your labours during ...
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... interests of which are so intimately connected with those of my dominions . " Upon the death of the late king of Spain I did not hesitate to recognise the succession of his infant ... interest 2 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1834 . EVENTS CHRONICLE.
... interests of which are so intimately connected with those of my dominions . " Upon the death of the late king of Spain I did not hesitate to recognise the succession of his infant ... interest 2 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1834 . EVENTS CHRONICLE.
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to uphold the honour of my crown and the interest of my dominions . " The accounts which will be laid before you of the state of the revenue , as compared with the expenditure , will be found most satisfactory . " My Lords and Gentlemen ...
to uphold the honour of my crown and the interest of my dominions . " The accounts which will be laid before you of the state of the revenue , as compared with the expenditure , will be found most satisfactory . " My Lords and Gentlemen ...
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... interests or might lead to the separation of the two countries . But not only in those measures in which the Irish parliament was allowed to legislate at all was she thus amen- able to a superior power ; she was , likewise , completely ...
... interests or might lead to the separation of the two countries . But not only in those measures in which the Irish parliament was allowed to legislate at all was she thus amen- able to a superior power ; she was , likewise , completely ...
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... Interest would bind the two coun- tries much more closely together than any system of legislation . Mr. Ruthven said , that looking at the numerical force of the Irish people , and their dependence on the generosity of England for any ...
... Interest would bind the two coun- tries much more closely together than any system of legislation . Mr. Ruthven said , that looking at the numerical force of the Irish people , and their dependence on the generosity of England for any ...
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