The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... object to improve the system of admission , and thereby increase the efficiency of the service . " The recent measures of le- gal reform have proved highly beneficial , and the success which has attended them may well en- courage you to ...
... object to improve the system of admission , and thereby increase the efficiency of the service . " The recent measures of le- gal reform have proved highly beneficial , and the success which has attended them may well en- courage you to ...
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... said , war was in- evitable , our great object must be to carry it as soon as possible to the most honourable and success- tations have been cast on the illustrious Prince to whom 8 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1854 .
... said , war was in- evitable , our great object must be to carry it as soon as possible to the most honourable and success- tations have been cast on the illustrious Prince to whom 8 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1854 .
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... object of the negotiations was not in the spirit of the Vienna note , though that note had been held out as not derogatory to the Ottoman Porte . He thought , that if her Majesty was acting in cordial co - operation , not only with the ...
... object of the negotiations was not in the spirit of the Vienna note , though that note had been held out as not derogatory to the Ottoman Porte . He thought , that if her Majesty was acting in cordial co - operation , not only with the ...
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... object our men are to be slaughtered and our fleets destroyed , in a war brought on by infirmity of purpose and vacillation of conduct . " If we are at peace , what is the peace ; and what is the peace that is the object of the war ? I ...
... object our men are to be slaughtered and our fleets destroyed , in a war brought on by infirmity of purpose and vacillation of conduct . " If we are at peace , what is the peace ; and what is the peace that is the object of the war ? I ...
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... object , namely , peace , he gave an outline of the principles on which the contro- versy ought to have been con- ducted . He said " They should have borne in mind that they had to deal with a man of absolute power , a man of strong ...
... object , namely , peace , he gave an outline of the principles on which the contro- versy ought to have been con- ducted . He said " They should have borne in mind that they had to deal with a man of absolute power , a man of strong ...
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