Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... less de- gree than usual of that keen and VOL . LXXXIII . lively interest in the public mind of the re - assembling of parliament . Less curiosity appeared to be felt [ B ] CHAPTER II . Poor Law Amendment Act - Expiration of.
... less de- gree than usual of that keen and VOL . LXXXIII . lively interest in the public mind of the re - assembling of parliament . Less curiosity appeared to be felt [ B ] CHAPTER II . Poor Law Amendment Act - Expiration of.
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... interest once so keenly felt in the affairs of the sister country . In the absence of domestic topics of more exciting interest , the im- portant events which had recently taken place on the theatre of the East , and the brilliant ...
... interest once so keenly felt in the affairs of the sister country . In the absence of domestic topics of more exciting interest , the im- portant events which had recently taken place on the theatre of the East , and the brilliant ...
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... interest as well as their duty . Russian and Aus- trian troops would then occupy Constantinople - a war would be kindled in the east , and such a war as it would have been utterly impossible for Great Britain to look upon in silence ...
... interest as well as their duty . Russian and Aus- trian troops would then occupy Constantinople - a war would be kindled in the east , and such a war as it would have been utterly impossible for Great Britain to look upon in silence ...
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... interest of England . He blamed the noble viscount for per- severing in a policy in which he stood alone . It was ... interests of humanity were involved in the maintenance of cordial good will and amity between_this_country and France ...
... interest of England . He blamed the noble viscount for per- severing in a policy in which he stood alone . It was ... interests of humanity were involved in the maintenance of cordial good will and amity between_this_country and France ...
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... interest , as identified with those of the great commonwealth of Eu- ropean powers , had been wisely consulted , and that her interference had been imperatively required to preserve the independence and in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire ...
... interest , as identified with those of the great commonwealth of Eu- ropean powers , had been wisely consulted , and that her interference had been imperatively required to preserve the independence and in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire ...
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