The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, Volume 3 |
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... passed the chamber of de- puties by a large majority . It was then car- ried up to the chamber of peers , where it passed by a majority of 100 to 3. The Duke of Tarentum pronounced on this occasion a discourse which had a great effect ...
... passed the chamber of de- puties by a large majority . It was then car- ried up to the chamber of peers , where it passed by a majority of 100 to 3. The Duke of Tarentum pronounced on this occasion a discourse which had a great effect ...
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... passed through Spain to America and the colonies ; but that channel was soon closed ; Italy alone remain- ed for them . But what may we not hope to gain by the renewal of our communications with all Europe ? In 1787 the manufactures at ...
... passed through Spain to America and the colonies ; but that channel was soon closed ; Italy alone remain- ed for them . But what may we not hope to gain by the renewal of our communications with all Europe ? In 1787 the manufactures at ...
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... passed , in the course of which some members of the Stock Exchange did not either countenance or create false intelligence , for the same pur- pose as Lord Cochrane was accused of , its influence on the funds . It was well known ( said ...
... passed , in the course of which some members of the Stock Exchange did not either countenance or create false intelligence , for the same pur- pose as Lord Cochrane was accused of , its influence on the funds . It was well known ( said ...
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... passed upon him , -a sentence more heavy than ever yet was laid upon persons clearly convicted of the most horrid of crimes , and for an act now for the first time deemed a legal offence . But the fine , the imprison- ment , the pillory ...
... passed upon him , -a sentence more heavy than ever yet was laid upon persons clearly convicted of the most horrid of crimes , and for an act now for the first time deemed a legal offence . But the fine , the imprison- ment , the pillory ...
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... passed into a law , the catholics ought not only to receive with pleasure , but to yield to their sovereign and to both houses of parliament unfeigned gratitude , and to show themselves by their future conduct worthy of so great an ...
... passed into a law , the catholics ought not only to receive with pleasure , but to yield to their sovereign and to both houses of parliament unfeigned gratitude , and to show themselves by their future conduct worthy of so great an ...
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The History of the War: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to ... Hewson Clarke No preview available - 2015 |
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