The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... fact , adding that , considering the importance and suddenness of the communication , he had declined to make any ... facts have occurred which , in the judgment of Russia , are at variance with certain stipulations of the Treaty , and ...
... fact , adding that , considering the importance and suddenness of the communication , he had declined to make any ... facts have occurred which , in the judgment of Russia , are at variance with certain stipulations of the Treaty , and ...
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... fact , we find that there were only ten altogether , and seven in which , though the passage of war - ships was contemplated , no violation of the treaty had been shown . Of the ten actual infractions three were by American vessels ...
... fact , we find that there were only ten altogether , and seven in which , though the passage of war - ships was contemplated , no violation of the treaty had been shown . Of the ten actual infractions three were by American vessels ...
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... fact , that there were in this country numerous bodies of a military character , but that they all seemed pulling different ways , instead of co - operating in one grand harmonious whole for the good of the nation . The militia had one ...
... fact , that there were in this country numerous bodies of a military character , but that they all seemed pulling different ways , instead of co - operating in one grand harmonious whole for the good of the nation . The militia had one ...
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... fact that every one of these bodies relies for its existence merely upon the voluntary principle . As regards bodies such as that which I am now addressing , consisting of men who stand forward as volun- teers willing to give up to the ...
... fact that every one of these bodies relies for its existence merely upon the voluntary principle . As regards bodies such as that which I am now addressing , consisting of men who stand forward as volun- teers willing to give up to the ...
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Edmund Burke. ances upon this subject ; but one fact is worth quoting , as showing the view taken by the people in some quarters of the purchase- system . Mr. Muntz , the Member for Birmingham , who had been on the Commission of Inquiry ...
Edmund Burke. ances upon this subject ; but one fact is worth quoting , as showing the view taken by the people in some quarters of the purchase- system . Mr. Muntz , the Member for Birmingham , who had been on the Commission of Inquiry ...
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