The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... course now described . That course involved the sacrifice of every object and every feeling most dear to a political leader ; it was equally fatal to the reputation of the past and the prospects of the future , and it exposed him to a ...
... course now described . That course involved the sacrifice of every object and every feeling most dear to a political leader ; it was equally fatal to the reputation of the past and the prospects of the future , and it exposed him to a ...
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... course of last year , for the more effectual suppression of the Slave Trade , is about to be carried into immediate execution by the active co - operation of the Two Powers on the coast of Africa . It is my desire that our present union ...
... course of last year , for the more effectual suppression of the Slave Trade , is about to be carried into immediate execution by the active co - operation of the Two Powers on the coast of Africa . It is my desire that our present union ...
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... course he had adopted , he trusted that their lordships would be satis- fied . Lord Hardwicke said , that as he saw in the Address a direct advance towards free trade , he must form an exception to those who approved it . He thought ...
... course he had adopted , he trusted that their lordships would be satis- fied . Lord Hardwicke said , that as he saw in the Address a direct advance towards free trade , he must form an exception to those who approved it . He thought ...
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... course of the vessel by observations taken in the year 1842 . I will reserve to myself the unfet . tered power of judging what will be for the public interest . I do not desire to be the Minister of Eng- land ; but while I am Minister ...
... course of the vessel by observations taken in the year 1842 . I will reserve to myself the unfet . tered power of judging what will be for the public interest . I do not desire to be the Minister of Eng- land ; but while I am Minister ...
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... course of a new Government prepared to attempt the settlement of the Corn Laws . But Sir Robert Peel could not , of course , rely on the support of his political friends , should the proposed measure be in their eyes dangerous and ...
... course of a new Government prepared to attempt the settlement of the Corn Laws . But Sir Robert Peel could not , of course , rely on the support of his political friends , should the proposed measure be in their eyes dangerous and ...
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