The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... remained in it some moments without attempting to risc . At length he rose and said- " Having heard the statement which the noble lord has just made to the house , I beg on the other hand to declare in the face of my country , and if I ...
... remained in it some moments without attempting to risc . At length he rose and said- " Having heard the statement which the noble lord has just made to the house , I beg on the other hand to declare in the face of my country , and if I ...
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... remained still uncontra- dicted . Peerages had been created and conferred , promotions in every department of the state had taken place , and rotten bo- roughs had been purchased at an extravagant price , for the single purpose of ...
... remained still uncontra- dicted . Peerages had been created and conferred , promotions in every department of the state had taken place , and rotten bo- roughs had been purchased at an extravagant price , for the single purpose of ...
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... remained at peace , Ireland was on the verge of being plunged into a war with Portugal , and the proceedings of her domestic legis- lature were over - awed and con- trolled by a violent assembly out of doors , with lord Charlemont and ...
... remained at peace , Ireland was on the verge of being plunged into a war with Portugal , and the proceedings of her domestic legis- lature were over - awed and con- trolled by a violent assembly out of doors , with lord Charlemont and ...
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... remained as fully under the control of the English ministry as before . That ministry had indeed resigned the privilege of opposing the introduction of any bill , but retained the power of a veto when it had passed . At the very mo ...
... remained as fully under the control of the English ministry as before . That ministry had indeed resigned the privilege of opposing the introduction of any bill , but retained the power of a veto when it had passed . At the very mo ...
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... remained safe from foreign aggression , her armies joining in one common exertion , and glorying in one common , victory . During that period the legislature was guided by the wisdom of Pitt and Castlereagh , of Fox and Grattan ; and ...
... remained safe from foreign aggression , her armies joining in one common exertion , and glorying in one common , victory . During that period the legislature was guided by the wisdom of Pitt and Castlereagh , of Fox and Grattan ; and ...
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