The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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... duties and responsibilities of his office called for his continued presence . Hence the adjournment of the Conference , at first without any attempt to enter upon the business for which it was convened . The French Ministry at first ...
... duties and responsibilities of his office called for his continued presence . Hence the adjournment of the Conference , at first without any attempt to enter upon the business for which it was convened . The French Ministry at first ...
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... duties in this country , others again , like yourselves , to be called upon as a last resource in case it should ... duty , not only of those who are in office , but also of those who are out of office , to see that the session does ...
... duties in this country , others again , like yourselves , to be called upon as a last resource in case it should ... duty , not only of those who are in office , but also of those who are out of office , to see that the session does ...
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... duty of every member of the population , but which recently , for a certain number of years , has been held in suspension . I believe it to be absolutely necessary that we should revert to that principle of obligation - that is to say ...
... duty of every member of the population , but which recently , for a certain number of years , has been held in suspension . I believe it to be absolutely necessary that we should revert to that principle of obligation - that is to say ...
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... duty to lay aside all personal feelings , and to maintain a fair and impartial neutrality , although , unluckily , his cordiality for both the belligerents had been deeply resented by each . In the House of Commons , Mr. Disraeli ...
... duty to lay aside all personal feelings , and to maintain a fair and impartial neutrality , although , unluckily , his cordiality for both the belligerents had been deeply resented by each . In the House of Commons , Mr. Disraeli ...
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... duty of her Majesty's Government to act in concert with other neutral Powers to obtain moderate terms of peace , and to withhold all acquiescence in terms which might impair the inde- pendence of France , or threaten the future ...
... duty of her Majesty's Government to act in concert with other neutral Powers to obtain moderate terms of peace , and to withhold all acquiescence in terms which might impair the inde- pendence of France , or threaten the future ...
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