The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen3;Volumen71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... never been a doubtful question ; why it had not already been suppressed , was a question never answered . In pur- suance of the recommendation con- tained in the king's speech , Mr. Peel , on the 10th of February , obtained leave to ...
... never been a doubtful question ; why it had not already been suppressed , was a question never answered . In pur- suance of the recommendation con- tained in the king's speech , Mr. Peel , on the 10th of February , obtained leave to ...
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... never would have agreed to such a mea- sure of coercion , if assured it was to be a permanent measure , unless it had been accompanied at the same time by an assurance , that the evil system , which the Associa- tion sought to remedy ...
... never would have agreed to such a mea- sure of coercion , if assured it was to be a permanent measure , unless it had been accompanied at the same time by an assurance , that the evil system , which the Associa- tion sought to remedy ...
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... never be unmindful of the confi- dence with which I have been honoured , and of the kindness and indulgence which I have invariably experienced ; and that I shall study to maintain , with unabated zeal , the privileges and inter- ests ...
... never be unmindful of the confi- dence with which I have been honoured , and of the kindness and indulgence which I have invariably experienced ; and that I shall study to maintain , with unabated zeal , the privileges and inter- ests ...
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... never have struck those colours , under which there were no difficulties too great to surmount . As to the danger of a civil war , unless the intended mea- sure were acceded to , ministers had erred in not relying on the aid and force ...
... never have struck those colours , under which there were no difficulties too great to surmount . As to the danger of a civil war , unless the intended mea- sure were acceded to , ministers had erred in not relying on the aid and force ...
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... never to be done at all ? Concession would have come with a far better grace from Mr. Canning , the long tried friend of the Catholics , than when ex- torted from men who had inva- riably been their opponents . Since the home secretary ...
... never to be done at all ? Concession would have come with a far better grace from Mr. Canning , the long tried friend of the Catholics , than when ex- torted from men who had inva- riably been their opponents . Since the home secretary ...
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