Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... tain peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which ...
... tain peace . But dear and valuable as peace might be , he was the last person to desire that England should lose her position among nations by a culpable inactivity where her active interference was necessary . Such was the case which ...
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... tain the principle that the right of voting should be derived from the profit of the land in England , after adopting the test of mere occu- pancy and rating in Ireland ? " Why , what confidence could we place in you as legislators fit ...
... tain the principle that the right of voting should be derived from the profit of the land in England , after adopting the test of mere occu- pancy and rating in Ireland ? " Why , what confidence could we place in you as legislators fit ...
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... tain , at all hazards , the principles therein set forth , and on no account to make any surrender or com- promise of them . When he saw this feeling , he came to the con- clusion , that any measure such as that which was brought ...
... tain , at all hazards , the principles therein set forth , and on no account to make any surrender or com- promise of them . When he saw this feeling , he came to the con- clusion , that any measure such as that which was brought ...
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... tain that the object which Mr. Pitt had in view in establishing the seminary was the education , in their own country , of Roman Ca- tholic ecclesiastics ; and , therefore , unless it were proved that doc- trines were taught , or ...
... tain that the object which Mr. Pitt had in view in establishing the seminary was the education , in their own country , of Roman Ca- tholic ecclesiastics ; and , therefore , unless it were proved that doc- trines were taught , or ...
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... tain sums of money for the service of the year 1841 , and to appro- priate the supplies granted in this session of Parliament ; to which , in all humility , we pray your Majesty's gracious assent . ' " The Queen having given assent to ...
... tain sums of money for the service of the year 1841 , and to appro- priate the supplies granted in this session of Parliament ; to which , in all humility , we pray your Majesty's gracious assent . ' " The Queen having given assent to ...
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