The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... XIII . UNITED STATES , Continued . - Message of the President to Congress Topics embraced therein - History of the Quarrel between the United States and Mexico History of the Annexation of Texas to the States CONTENTS . ix.
... XIII . UNITED STATES , Continued . - Message of the President to Congress Topics embraced therein - History of the Quarrel between the United States and Mexico History of the Annexation of Texas to the States CONTENTS . ix.
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... continued main- tenance of peace , the settlement of differences between the Otto- man Porte and Persia , the inter- vention of France and England on the River Plate , the co - opera- tion of the Two Powers for the suppression of the ...
... continued main- tenance of peace , the settlement of differences between the Otto- man Porte and Persia , the inter- vention of France and England on the River Plate , the co - opera- tion of the Two Powers for the suppression of the ...
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... continued Lord John , " was graciously pleased to answer my letter the same evening , informing me that she had sent to Sir Robert Peel , and that she un- derstood the motives by which I was guided in endeavouring to pro- cure support ...
... continued Lord John , " was graciously pleased to answer my letter the same evening , informing me that she had sent to Sir Robert Peel , and that she un- derstood the motives by which I was guided in endeavouring to pro- cure support ...
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... : " I have no hesitation in saying , " continued Mr. Herbert , " that I held the same opinion , and that I strongly advocated the neces- sity of intrusting it to other hands than ours . 42 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
... : " I have no hesitation in saying , " continued Mr. Herbert , " that I held the same opinion , and that I strongly advocated the neces- sity of intrusting it to other hands than ours . 42 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1846 .
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... continued to the Government mea- sure ? Did he imagine that the gentlemen of England would be in- fluenced by the same panic which had worked wonders among his colleagues ? The fact was , that the Cabinet was an alarmist Cabi- net ...
... continued to the Government mea- sure ? Did he imagine that the gentlemen of England would be in- fluenced by the same panic which had worked wonders among his colleagues ? The fact was , that the Cabinet was an alarmist Cabi- net ...
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