Annual Register, Volume 86Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1845 - History |
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... England during the year - Congratulatory Addresses to Louis Philippe on New Year's Day - Election of a President and Secretaries in the Chamber of Deputies - Remarkable Speech of M. Lafitte - Visit of the Duc de Bourdeaux to England ...
... England during the year - Congratulatory Addresses to Louis Philippe on New Year's Day - Election of a President and Secretaries in the Chamber of Deputies - Remarkable Speech of M. Lafitte - Visit of the Duc de Bourdeaux to England ...
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... England to the wants of the Irish people . In the history of the world there was no one country in which igno- rance was so great as that of Eng- land with regard to Ireland . There was no one who resided in that country who did not ...
... England to the wants of the Irish people . In the history of the world there was no one country in which igno- rance was so great as that of Eng- land with regard to Ireland . There was no one who resided in that country who did not ...
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... England , seized with what was called the Anglomania , - he feared that he could not extend his panegyric so far . When it was said that this able Minister , firm of purpose , was determined to do his duty to the French people , he ...
... England , seized with what was called the Anglomania , - he feared that he could not extend his panegyric so far . When it was said that this able Minister , firm of purpose , was determined to do his duty to the French people , he ...
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... England had not in the time of the late Ministry submitted to the injury and affront which the Chinese Emperor would have put upon this country and her merchants . He rejoiced also in the present state of our relations with France ; and ...
... England had not in the time of the late Ministry submitted to the injury and affront which the Chinese Emperor would have put upon this country and her merchants . He rejoiced also in the present state of our relations with France ; and ...
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... England's destiny . In general , the less that that House interfered with the distant Government of India the better . Certainly he could not vote for the present motion of Lord Ashley , which would be a sort of side- wind censure upon ...
... England's destiny . In general , the less that that House interfered with the distant Government of India the better . Certainly he could not vote for the present motion of Lord Ashley , which would be a sort of side- wind censure upon ...
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