Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... noble lord com- menced by saying that he was most gratified to find that her majesty had received from foreign powers assurances of their desire to main- tain peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to ...
... noble lord com- menced by saying that he was most gratified to find that her majesty had received from foreign powers assurances of their desire to main- tain peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to ...
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... noble lord concluded by expressing his confidence that their lordships would cordially adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord ...
... noble lord concluded by expressing his confidence that their lordships would cordially adopt this part of the address . The address was then read by the noble lord , and was , as usual , an echo of the speech from the throne . Lord ...
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... noble lord then referred to several instances of late years , in which , as he contended , our conduct had been totally at variance with such a policy . Our offer to Mehemet Ali , in May , 1840 , of the pachalic of Acre for life , with ...
... noble lord then referred to several instances of late years , in which , as he contended , our conduct had been totally at variance with such a policy . Our offer to Mehemet Ali , in May , 1840 , of the pachalic of Acre for life , with ...
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... noble lord then paid a high tribute to the genius , courage , and military skill of the French nation , and to their bonourable and chivalrous cha- racter , of which he was sure even the noble duke opposite ( Welling- ton ) and his ...
... noble lord then paid a high tribute to the genius , courage , and military skill of the French nation , and to their bonourable and chivalrous cha- racter , of which he was sure even the noble duke opposite ( Welling- ton ) and his ...
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... noble friend had said , that in the course which they had pursued they had served the ends of Russia , who would be the real gainer . What her secret designs might be , he could not say , but he would suggest that it was possible that ...
... noble friend had said , that in the course which they had pursued they had served the ends of Russia , who would be the real gainer . What her secret designs might be , he could not say , but he would suggest that it was possible that ...
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