The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen3;Volumen71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... force it to a settlement ? When he thus repre- sented the excited state of public feeling as opposing an insuperable obstacle to the consideration of concession , who could believe that he and his cabinet had already determined to push ...
... force it to a settlement ? When he thus repre- sented the excited state of public feeling as opposing an insuperable obstacle to the consideration of concession , who could believe that he and his cabinet had already determined to push ...
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... forces . " This important object has been accomplished by the successful ex- ertions of the naval forces of His Majesty and of his Allies , which led to a convention with the Pacha of Egypt ; and finally , by the skil- ful disposition ...
... forces . " This important object has been accomplished by the successful ex- ertions of the naval forces of His Majesty and of his Allies , which led to a convention with the Pacha of Egypt ; and finally , by the skil- ful disposition ...
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... force of demonstration , that it was impera- tive on ministers to recommend the measure which he was about to introduce , however inconsistent it might seem to be with their former tenets . The argument by which this case was to be made ...
... force of demonstration , that it was impera- tive on ministers to recommend the measure which he was about to introduce , however inconsistent it might seem to be with their former tenets . The argument by which this case was to be made ...
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... force during 1808 and 1809 , and was repealed in 1810. It had been asked , why government had not suppressed the Catholic Association , as if that body were an evil that had just started into existence . That body had existed long previ ...
... force during 1808 and 1809 , and was repealed in 1810. It had been asked , why government had not suppressed the Catholic Association , as if that body were an evil that had just started into existence . That body had existed long previ ...
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... force which they would have derived from public opinion , and the moral determination of the people of England . Besides , it was not a choice between civil war and concession , as far as the people of Ireland were concerned ; but a far ...
... force which they would have derived from public opinion , and the moral determination of the people of England . Besides , it was not a choice between civil war and concession , as far as the people of Ireland were concerned ; but a far ...
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