The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 3;Том 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... entered into ne- gociations with the head of the House of Braganza , in the hope of terminating a state of affairs which is incompatible with the permanent tranquillity and welfare of Portugal . " His Majesty commands us to assure you ...
... entered into ne- gociations with the head of the House of Braganza , in the hope of terminating a state of affairs which is incompatible with the permanent tranquillity and welfare of Portugal . " His Majesty commands us to assure you ...
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... not do so , however , was manifest from nu- merical details , into which Mr. Peel now entered , and which shewed that , out of the members returned by fifteen principal coun- ties , fifteen voted against 16 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... not do so , however , was manifest from nu- merical details , into which Mr. Peel now entered , and which shewed that , out of the members returned by fifteen principal coun- ties , fifteen voted against 16 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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... entered at greater length than any other peer into that important part of the question which related to its bearing on the Act of Union with Scotland . He maintained it was impossible to argue , that the united Parliament did not ...
... entered at greater length than any other peer into that important part of the question which related to its bearing on the Act of Union with Scotland . He maintained it was impossible to argue , that the united Parliament did not ...
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... entering the House . The first parliament of William and Mary was assembled by mis- sives from the Prince of Orange . It was necessary that its members should take some oaths , and this act was passed , which turned a convention into a ...
... entering the House . The first parliament of William and Mary was assembled by mis- sives from the Prince of Orange . It was necessary that its members should take some oaths , and this act was passed , which turned a convention into a ...
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... entered into a negociation with a deputa- tion of the work - people . When the latter were asked , what was the cause of such a destruction of property , they frankly answered , " the destruction now going forward is produced by the ...
... entered into a negociation with a deputa- tion of the work - people . When the latter were asked , what was the cause of such a destruction of property , they frankly answered , " the destruction now going forward is produced by the ...
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