Annual Register, Volume 48Edmund Burke 1808 - History |
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... mean time , the satisfaction to reflect , that in consequence of this delay , he has been enabled , enabled , by means of the numerous papers presented to fragerman Colt .
... mean time , the satisfaction to reflect , that in consequence of this delay , he has been enabled , enabled , by means of the numerous papers presented to fragerman Colt .
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Edmund Burke. enabled , by means of the numerous papers presented to parliament during the last session , to place in a clear and intelligible light , several transactions of the period of which he treats , which , till these papers had ...
Edmund Burke. enabled , by means of the numerous papers presented to parliament during the last session , to place in a clear and intelligible light , several transactions of the period of which he treats , which , till these papers had ...
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... means of drawing to herself the riches of the world : and so fortunate for the general good of human society was the pe- culiarity of her situation , that it was impossible for her to increase her own wealth and resources , with- out ...
... means of drawing to herself the riches of the world : and so fortunate for the general good of human society was the pe- culiarity of her situation , that it was impossible for her to increase her own wealth and resources , with- out ...
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... means for carrying their mea . sures into effect , would have argued extreme rashness and precipitaney on the part of Mr. Fox and lord Grenville , and would have been , in fact , to have delivered themselves up , bound hand and foot ...
... means for carrying their mea . sures into effect , would have argued extreme rashness and precipitaney on the part of Mr. Fox and lord Grenville , and would have been , in fact , to have delivered themselves up , bound hand and foot ...
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... means of conciliation , was added a frank and unreserved disclosure of the insuperable obstacle to the imme . diate gratification of their hopes , it was fair to suppose that the ca- tholics , though disappointed in their expectations ...
... means of conciliation , was added a frank and unreserved disclosure of the insuperable obstacle to the imme . diate gratification of their hopes , it was fair to suppose that the ca- tholics , though disappointed in their expectations ...
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