The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 137
... March , he was so resolved on resigning in February ; or why , if he was so resolved upon resigning in February , he was so willing to remain in March ; we are equally unable to determine . What made Mr. Pitt's conduct the less ...
... March , he was so resolved on resigning in February ; or why , if he was so resolved upon resigning in February , he was so willing to remain in March ; we are equally unable to determine . What made Mr. Pitt's conduct the less ...
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... March , 1803 , which Mr. Pitt passed at Walmer , brought the relations with France to a crisis . On the 8th of March , a message from the Crown , pointing to military preparations in France and Holland , and to pending discussions with ...
... March , 1803 , which Mr. Pitt passed at Walmer , brought the relations with France to a crisis . On the 8th of March , a message from the Crown , pointing to military preparations in France and Holland , and to pending discussions with ...
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... March . The entire duration of the war was therefore only twenty - four months , including one winter during which there had been no fight- ing , and the interval between March and September , 1854 , during which the British forces had ...
... March . The entire duration of the war was therefore only twenty - four months , including one winter during which there had been no fight- ing , and the interval between March and September , 1854 , during which the British forces had ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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