The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... feeling that France had suffered enough . With her usual felicity in these matters England had brought upon herself the enmity of both the belligerent parties , loudly proclaimed in the one case , and more quietly , and somewhat ...
... feeling that France had suffered enough . With her usual felicity in these matters England had brought upon herself the enmity of both the belligerent parties , loudly proclaimed in the one case , and more quietly , and somewhat ...
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... feelings we may see these countries placing their whole population under arms , not merely embodying them for purposes of defence , but sending them across the frontiers as well , I do not believe there is any one who would like to see ...
... feelings we may see these countries placing their whole population under arms , not merely embodying them for purposes of defence , but sending them across the frontiers as well , I do not believe there is any one who would like to see ...
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... feeling to his friendly personal relations with both France and Germany . As Foreign Secretary , however , he said that it had been his paramount duty to lay aside all personal feelings , and to maintain a fair and impartial neutrality ...
... feeling to his friendly personal relations with both France and Germany . As Foreign Secretary , however , he said that it had been his paramount duty to lay aside all personal feelings , and to maintain a fair and impartial neutrality ...
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... feeling against the grant among the working classes probably arose chiefly from the Queen's persistent retirement , and the sub- sequent discovery of the really critical state of her health must have gone far to dispel that feeling ...
... feeling against the grant among the working classes probably arose chiefly from the Queen's persistent retirement , and the sub- sequent discovery of the really critical state of her health must have gone far to dispel that feeling ...
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... feelings of painful dismay with which he rose to move for a committee to inquire into " a certain unlawful combi- nation and confederacy " existing in Westmeath and adjoining parts of Meath and King's County , Lord Hartington hastened ...
... feelings of painful dismay with which he rose to move for a committee to inquire into " a certain unlawful combi- nation and confederacy " existing in Westmeath and adjoining parts of Meath and King's County , Lord Hartington hastened ...
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