Annual Register, Volume 46Edmund Burke 1805 - History |
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... sent measure a question that ought to be always kept separate , from the conduct of the Irish government , on the day that the insurrection had broke out ; but since that had been introduced , he must say that he considered the conduct ...
... sent measure a question that ought to be always kept separate , from the conduct of the Irish government , on the day that the insurrection had broke out ; but since that had been introduced , he must say that he considered the conduct ...
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... sent , to institute a comparison be- tween lord St. Vincent and lord Spenser . As to the number of gun- boats that the honourable mover stated to have been very suddenly equipped , during the last war , they were of such a quality ...
... sent , to institute a comparison be- tween lord St. Vincent and lord Spenser . As to the number of gun- boats that the honourable mover stated to have been very suddenly equipped , during the last war , they were of such a quality ...
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... sent defence of the country , nor that the present bill was likely to increase the force of the volunteer establishment . Zeal was not a prin- ciple which could be altogether de- pended on . A permanent system must be founded on ...
... sent defence of the country , nor that the present bill was likely to increase the force of the volunteer establishment . Zeal was not a prin- ciple which could be altogether de- pended on . A permanent system must be founded on ...
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... sent war , than at any former pe- riod . Although the right honour . able gentleman had a poor opinion . of the efficacy of the volunteers , yet , in opposition to his mere as- sertion , there was the decided opi- nion of lord Moira ...
... sent war , than at any former pe- riod . Although the right honour . able gentleman had a poor opinion . of the efficacy of the volunteers , yet , in opposition to his mere as- sertion , there was the decided opi- nion of lord Moira ...
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... sent limits . The bill was then read a second time , and ordered to be committed the first day after the Easter re- cess . On the 28th of March , there was a discussion in both houses on his majesty's message , informing his parliament ...
... sent limits . The bill was then read a second time , and ordered to be committed the first day after the Easter re- cess . On the 28th of March , there was a discussion in both houses on his majesty's message , informing his parliament ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
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