The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... declared that he was prepared to support the policy of the Government . The people of this country , he thought , were satisfied that the apparent delay which had marked their proceedings , so far from sacri- ficing one iota of the ...
... declared that he was prepared to support the policy of the Government . The people of this country , he thought , were satisfied that the apparent delay which had marked their proceedings , so far from sacri- ficing one iota of the ...
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... declared , yet it would not be said that we were at peace . We were therefore , in an intermediate state , but every hour drifting nearer and nearer to a state of war . He then entered at length into an explanation of the line of policy ...
... declared , yet it would not be said that we were at peace . We were therefore , in an intermediate state , but every hour drifting nearer and nearer to a state of war . He then entered at length into an explanation of the line of policy ...
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... declared to the Autocrat that England and France were reso- lute to defend the independence of Turkey with their last soldier and their last shilling , he would then have comprehended the gra- vity of the undertaking he had en- tered ...
... declared to the Autocrat that England and France were reso- lute to defend the independence of Turkey with their last soldier and their last shilling , he would then have comprehended the gra- vity of the undertaking he had en- tered ...
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... declared he could not look without appre- hension to the consequences of the war , however it might end to the ... declaring that every effort had failed to reconcile Russia and Turkey without recourse to arms , and that the interests of ...
... declared he could not look without appre- hension to the consequences of the war , however it might end to the ... declaring that every effort had failed to reconcile Russia and Turkey without recourse to arms , and that the interests of ...
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... declaration could only be one of war . The noble Lord then proceeded to com- ment on the speech recently delivered ... declare war without awaiting the result of a convention which had been submitted to the Sultan . As to the charge of ...
... declaration could only be one of war . The noble Lord then proceeded to com- ment on the speech recently delivered ... declare war without awaiting the result of a convention which had been submitted to the Sultan . As to the charge of ...
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