Annual Register, Volume 48Edmund Burke 1808 - History |
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... parliament to bestow some mark of national munificence on his family . His majesty next informed parliament that he had di- rected the treaties to be laid before them , which he had concluded with foreign powers ; and while he la ...
... parliament to bestow some mark of national munificence on his family . His majesty next informed parliament that he had di- rected the treaties to be laid before them , which he had concluded with foreign powers ; and while he la ...
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... parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the ... parliament ? Could any acquiescence , however slight , in the late measures of administration , be expected from ...
... parliament as essential to the interests and security of his own dominions , as well as to the general safety of the ... parliament ? Could any acquiescence , however slight , in the late measures of administration , be expected from ...
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... parliament , was covery . Whether. nion , that if an alliance could be formed with Russia , Austria , Prussia , and the other powers of the continent , which might gain their good will , without attempting to rouze them , before their ...
... parliament , was covery . Whether. nion , that if an alliance could be formed with Russia , Austria , Prussia , and the other powers of the continent , which might gain their good will , without attempting to rouze them , before their ...
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... parliament , to enable the au- ditor of the exchequer , if appointed to the place of a lord of the trea- sury , to accept of that office without forfeiting his place of auditor ; and that this might be done without in- jury to the ...
... parliament , to enable the au- ditor of the exchequer , if appointed to the place of a lord of the trea- sury , to accept of that office without forfeiting his place of auditor ; and that this might be done without in- jury to the ...
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... parliament , and therefore accessible to the same * Mr. Fox . channels of influence , as if he were a member of the cabinet . << Was not , " it was asked , " a seat in the privy council an object of ambition also , and was not the ...
... parliament , and therefore accessible to the same * Mr. Fox . channels of influence , as if he were a member of the cabinet . << Was not , " it was asked , " a seat in the privy council an object of ambition also , and was not the ...
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