The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... whole , a much more favourable appearance than at any 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 ...
... whole , a much more favourable appearance than at any 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 ...
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... whole of our Indian empire , and within one - third of the force re- quired to occupy all our colonies in the other three quarters of the world . This army had cost the country , during the last year , up wards of a million of money ...
... whole of our Indian empire , and within one - third of the force re- quired to occupy all our colonies in the other three quarters of the world . This army had cost the country , during the last year , up wards of a million of money ...
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... whole of the residents as aver- aging 701. a - year each , what sort of feeling was it calculated to create in Ireland , when men saw the whole actual work of that wealthy church done for comparatively so small a sum ? There was no ...
... whole of the residents as aver- aging 701. a - year each , what sort of feeling was it calculated to create in Ireland , when men saw the whole actual work of that wealthy church done for comparatively so small a sum ? There was no ...
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... whole Protestant clergy of Scotland . He intended to accomplish this object by means of commissioners , giving them the power of assigning certain salaries in particular cases , under the control of parliament , which was to fix the ...
... whole Protestant clergy of Scotland . He intended to accomplish this object by means of commissioners , giving them the power of assigning certain salaries in particular cases , under the control of parliament , which was to fix the ...
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... whole provisions of that act were to be virtually upset by the appointment of a commission . Sufficient time had not yet been allowed for the allay- ing of the excited feelings of the people to such a degree as to give the former bill a ...
... whole provisions of that act were to be virtually upset by the appointment of a commission . Sufficient time had not yet been allowed for the allay- ing of the excited feelings of the people to such a degree as to give the former bill a ...
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