Annual Register, Том 27Edmund Burke 1787 |
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... opinions , throughout the kingdom . In this courfe of things , fome new , and many great conftitutional questions were agitated . The complex and intricate ftate of Eaft India affairs , and the long courfe of enquiry which they produced ...
... opinions , throughout the kingdom . In this courfe of things , fome new , and many great conftitutional questions were agitated . The complex and intricate ftate of Eaft India affairs , and the long courfe of enquiry which they produced ...
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... opinions and feelings of man- kind , that they were already of neceffity abandoned . Nor did even the meafures which he purfued in the regulation and conduct of his vaft armies , and on which he was fup- pofed particularly to reft his ...
... opinions and feelings of man- kind , that they were already of neceffity abandoned . Nor did even the meafures which he purfued in the regulation and conduct of his vaft armies , and on which he was fup- pofed particularly to reft his ...
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... opinions , more particularly abounds than any other country . Even the fubject of ecclefiaftical history is left open by this article , By another , he per- mits that all ftrictures upon the con- duct of the throne itself might be ...
... opinions , more particularly abounds than any other country . Even the fubject of ecclefiaftical history is left open by this article , By another , he per- mits that all ftrictures upon the con- duct of the throne itself might be ...
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... opinions in writing , as to the best means which could be de- vised and adopted for the improve- ment , enlargement , and benefit of ' commerce , not only with respect to that port in particular , but to the Low Countries in general ...
... opinions in writing , as to the best means which could be de- vised and adopted for the improve- ment , enlargement , and benefit of ' commerce , not only with respect to that port in particular , but to the Low Countries in general ...
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... opinion had for fome time prevailed with feveral perfons in England , that means might have been fuccefsfully used for renewing the ancient ties of friendship with the house of Auftria , and for draw- ing this prince into fuch a fyfte ...
... opinion had for fome time prevailed with feveral perfons in England , that means might have been fuccefsfully used for renewing the ancient ties of friendship with the house of Auftria , and for draw- ing this prince into fuch a fyfte ...
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