The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Government to ameliorate the condition of the Slaves explained in the two Houses by Earl Bathurst and Mr Canning . - Debate in the Commons . - Public Feeling respecting Mr Smith's case.- ) -Motion by Mr Brougham . - Long Debate , CHAP ...
... Government to ameliorate the condition of the Slaves explained in the two Houses by Earl Bathurst and Mr Canning . - Debate in the Commons . - Public Feeling respecting Mr Smith's case.- ) -Motion by Mr Brougham . - Long Debate , CHAP ...
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... governments of the pre- sent day , and even in Britain conti- nued to enjoy favour with a large por- tion of the ... government for the cause , and to hold it more or less responsible for this interruption of the general well - being ...
... governments of the pre- sent day , and even in Britain conti- nued to enjoy favour with a large por- tion of the ... government for the cause , and to hold it more or less responsible for this interruption of the general well - being ...
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... government , what was the motive for retaining 50 or 60,000 Frenchmen in that unfortunate country ? In that case ... governments - that she stood in need of fleets and armies , and pecu- niary resources - and that these wants alone ...
... government , what was the motive for retaining 50 or 60,000 Frenchmen in that unfortunate country ? In that case ... governments - that she stood in need of fleets and armies , and pecu- niary resources - and that these wants alone ...
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... government had done everything in its power to prevent in- terference , but not having succeeded , it did not choose to interfere itself be- tween a divided people . What , then , was the result ? How was the French army received ? or ...
... government had done everything in its power to prevent in- terference , but not having succeeded , it did not choose to interfere itself be- tween a divided people . What , then , was the result ? How was the French army received ? or ...
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... government transplant- ed across the Atlantic , and relieved from the withering influence of those maxims which now blighted every pro- mise that Europe might have afforded . The great interests of this country in particular , and of ...
... government transplant- ed across the Atlantic , and relieved from the withering influence of those maxims which now blighted every pro- mise that Europe might have afforded . The great interests of this country in particular , and of ...
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