The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... brought to us from the seat of war , -the wonderful romances of the " besieged resident , " or " our own correspondents " at Versailles . Previous and contemporary transactions had been reduced , by the astonishing events of the second ...
... brought to us from the seat of war , -the wonderful romances of the " besieged resident , " or " our own correspondents " at Versailles . Previous and contemporary transactions had been reduced , by the astonishing events of the second ...
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... brought upon herself the enmity of both the belligerent parties , loudly proclaimed in the one case , and more quietly , and somewhat contemptuously , expressed in the other . But neither vituperation nor thanklessness , it must be said ...
... brought upon herself the enmity of both the belligerent parties , loudly proclaimed in the one case , and more quietly , and somewhat contemptuously , expressed in the other . But neither vituperation nor thanklessness , it must be said ...
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... brought to an issue adverse to the designs of Russia , it was both natural and fitting that the Power which for a merely selfish end had defied the strength of the other Powers of Europe should be placed under conditions intended so far ...
... brought to an issue adverse to the designs of Russia , it was both natural and fitting that the Power which for a merely selfish end had defied the strength of the other Powers of Europe should be placed under conditions intended so far ...
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... brought before the Conference . To this Lord Granville was unable to assent . Dreading the delay , which , in the best of cases , must ensue in the despatch of a Plenipotentiary from France , he suggested the appointment of M. Tissot ...
... brought before the Conference . To this Lord Granville was unable to assent . Dreading the delay , which , in the best of cases , must ensue in the despatch of a Plenipotentiary from France , he suggested the appointment of M. Tissot ...
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... brought before you during the last Session of Parliament , but which the time remaining at your disposal , after you had dealt with the principal subjects of the year , was not found sufficient to carry to a final issue . " I refer ...
... brought before you during the last Session of Parliament , but which the time remaining at your disposal , after you had dealt with the principal subjects of the year , was not found sufficient to carry to a final issue . " I refer ...
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