The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... morning , and sit till 8 or 9 at night ; and Mr. Buck- ingham , that it should sit from 2 to 11 - the first two hours being devoted to private business , and the second two to public petitions . Mr. Goulburn was afraid , that any ...
... morning , and sit till 8 or 9 at night ; and Mr. Buck- ingham , that it should sit from 2 to 11 - the first two hours being devoted to private business , and the second two to public petitions . Mr. Goulburn was afraid , that any ...
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... morning the slaves were at work before the dawn , and had accomplished their task by two o'clock , after which they went into the field and worked for wages . Thus , at first , it was slave labour , and no work was done ; afterwards it ...
... morning the slaves were at work before the dawn , and had accomplished their task by two o'clock , after which they went into the field and worked for wages . Thus , at first , it was slave labour , and no work was done ; afterwards it ...
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in it , and fled northward . On the morning of the 4th , Lisbon was left without a garrison . A num- ber of the citizens immediately as- sembled , and passed the following " Act of Acclamation . " On the 24th of July the people in a ...
in it , and fled northward . On the morning of the 4th , Lisbon was left without a garrison . A num- ber of the citizens immediately as- sembled , and passed the following " Act of Acclamation . " On the 24th of July the people in a ...
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... morning of the 10th of October . The operations of the day terminated in the Mi- guelites slowly retreating up the right bank of the Tagus . On the morning of the 11th , they were again attacked , and again retired , leaving behind them ...
... morning of the 10th of October . The operations of the day terminated in the Mi- guelites slowly retreating up the right bank of the Tagus . On the morning of the 11th , they were again attacked , and again retired , leaving behind them ...
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... morning an order of impri- The answer returned by his ma- sonment was served upon the jesty , after consulting with his Conde da Taipa , peer of the realm , advisers , did not tend to soothe signed by one of the police magis . them . He ...
... morning an order of impri- The answer returned by his ma- sonment was served upon the jesty , after consulting with his Conde da Taipa , peer of the realm , advisers , did not tend to soothe signed by one of the police magis . them . He ...
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