Annual Register, Том 55Edmund Burke 1823 |
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... give him up . Mr. W. then strongly reprehended the attempts to attribute the conduct of America on this occasion to French influ- ence , and denied that she had ever declared in favour of France . If truth must be spoken , she had al ...
... give him up . Mr. W. then strongly reprehended the attempts to attribute the conduct of America on this occasion to French influ- ence , and denied that she had ever declared in favour of France . If truth must be spoken , she had al ...
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... he , however , did not hesitate to state , that in his view , it would be right to give to the regent powers as uncontroled as those belonging to the king himself . Further , he should pro- pose that the 14 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1813 .
... he , however , did not hesitate to state , that in his view , it would be right to give to the regent powers as uncontroled as those belonging to the king himself . Further , he should pro- pose that the 14 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1813 .
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... give , as there was no motion before the House . Mr. Whitbread then read the report as published from a newspaper , and observed that the public were ig- norant of all the circumstances which had induced the council to make such a ...
... give , as there was no motion before the House . Mr. Whitbread then read the report as published from a newspaper , and observed that the public were ig- norant of all the circumstances which had induced the council to make such a ...
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... information would only be to make the parliament an instru- ment for gratifying that taste for calumny , which was so much the rage at the present time . Sir Sam . Romilly rose to give an account of [ C 2 ] GENERAL HISTORY . [ 19.
... information would only be to make the parliament an instru- ment for gratifying that taste for calumny , which was so much the rage at the present time . Sir Sam . Romilly rose to give an account of [ C 2 ] GENERAL HISTORY . [ 19.
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... give an intelligible abridgment in our allotted com- pass ; we shall therefore only no- tice some of the most remarkable circumstances of the debate , and its final result . Mr. Whitbread was led , in the course of discussion , to take ...
... give an intelligible abridgment in our allotted com- pass ; we shall therefore only no- tice some of the most remarkable circumstances of the debate , and its final result . Mr. Whitbread was led , in the course of discussion , to take ...
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