The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... brought under before Ireland could be made what it was capable of becoming . He conceived that much might be done by the proprietors if they resided in Ire- land , and encouraged a spirit of in- dustry among the peasantry . Some were ...
... brought under before Ireland could be made what it was capable of becoming . He conceived that much might be done by the proprietors if they resided in Ire- land , and encouraged a spirit of in- dustry among the peasantry . Some were ...
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... brought forward another , in which he moved for all papers which had passed between the English and French governments relative to the evacuation of Spain . This was evi- dently , and indeed avowedly , brought forward simply with a view ...
... brought forward another , in which he moved for all papers which had passed between the English and French governments relative to the evacuation of Spain . This was evi- dently , and indeed avowedly , brought forward simply with a view ...
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... brought before the House , no man , he believed , could ever conceive that a permanent occu- pation of Spain was intended , or would be permitted ; but when the war had been once commenced , there was like wise no man who did not see ...
... brought before the House , no man , he believed , could ever conceive that a permanent occu- pation of Spain was intended , or would be permitted ; but when the war had been once commenced , there was like wise no man who did not see ...
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... brought upon the country . This , in so far , was no doubt something ; but it af- forded a very poor atonement for the abyss of slavery in which they had plunged that unfortunate country ; and a very slender ground indeed , for a ...
... brought upon the country . This , in so far , was no doubt something ; but it af- forded a very poor atonement for the abyss of slavery in which they had plunged that unfortunate country ; and a very slender ground indeed , for a ...
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... brought forward . All that the right honourable gentleman said amounted to this , that ministers had not made up their minds as to what measures they intended to take . But he had heard that the Lord Chancel- lor had declared that he ...
... brought forward . All that the right honourable gentleman said amounted to this , that ministers had not made up their minds as to what measures they intended to take . But he had heard that the Lord Chancel- lor had declared that he ...
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