The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... period during the last year . But I have seen , with feelings of deep regret and just indignation , the continuance of attempts to ex- cite the people of that country to demand a Repeal of the Legislative Union . " This bond of our ...
... period during the last year . But I have seen , with feelings of deep regret and just indignation , the continuance of attempts to ex- cite the people of that country to demand a Repeal of the Legislative Union . " This bond of our ...
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... period , to have ac- knowledged the government then existing in Portugal . It was a government de facto , and as such ought to have been acknowledged . The monarch then reigning in Portugal performed his part of the treaties existing ...
... period , to have ac- knowledged the government then existing in Portugal . It was a government de facto , and as such ought to have been acknowledged . The monarch then reigning in Portugal performed his part of the treaties existing ...
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... period during the last year , " - at the same time they should have informed Parliament , whether it was their intention to propose the renewal of that law , to which such desirable consequences were mainly attributable , and which , as ...
... period during the last year , " - at the same time they should have informed Parliament , whether it was their intention to propose the renewal of that law , to which such desirable consequences were mainly attributable , and which , as ...
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... period of reform arrived , to look at the matter with the utmost caution . The reform , which he contemplated , would be adopted with the view of supporting the establishment , and not for the purpose of injuring and destroy- ing its ...
... period of reform arrived , to look at the matter with the utmost caution . The reform , which he contemplated , would be adopted with the view of supporting the establishment , and not for the purpose of injuring and destroy- ing its ...
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... legislature . The year 1614 , then , was the period at which for the first time the power of the king of England and Scot- land was recognized in Ireland ; but still no title was acquired by battle or other 18 ] 1834 . ANNUAL REGISTER ,
... legislature . The year 1614 , then , was the period at which for the first time the power of the king of England and Scot- land was recognized in Ireland ; but still no title was acquired by battle or other 18 ] 1834 . ANNUAL REGISTER ,
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