Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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... considered as most disgraceful , were owing , not to any misconduct on the part of the general , baron Van Essen , but to the imprudence , and precipitation of general Armfeldt , in crossing and advancing too far with his co- lumn ...
... considered as most disgraceful , were owing , not to any misconduct on the part of the general , baron Van Essen , but to the imprudence , and precipitation of general Armfeldt , in crossing and advancing too far with his co- lumn ...
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... considered his majesty's servants as the mission of lord Morpeth , there answerable for the advice which existed any means of communica . they give his majesty for the exer . tion between that and this country . cise , or abstaining ...
... considered his majesty's servants as the mission of lord Morpeth , there answerable for the advice which existed any means of communica . they give his majesty for the exer . tion between that and this country . cise , or abstaining ...
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... considered with a reference to this oratory was the late Mr. Pitt , he declaration . But , with whatever did not fail to imitate him in what confidence he felt himself justified were very prominent features in the in looking to the ...
... considered with a reference to this oratory was the late Mr. Pitt , he declaration . But , with whatever did not fail to imitate him in what confidence he felt himself justified were very prominent features in the in looking to the ...
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... considered as than any that had been presented to permanent , it was worth the mak- parliament on any former occasion ing sacrifices to obtain it , if it of a similar nature . This would not promised a considerable interval of have been ...
... considered as than any that had been presented to permanent , it was worth the mak- parliament on any former occasion ing sacrifices to obtain it , if it of a similar nature . This would not promised a considerable interval of have been ...
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... considered as a certain every means to restore the blessings and unequivocal foundation for such of peace , in a manner consistent with a declaration . Before the arrival of the interests and glory of his people , lord Yarmouth in ...
... considered as a certain every means to restore the blessings and unequivocal foundation for such of peace , in a manner consistent with a declaration . Before the arrival of the interests and glory of his people , lord Yarmouth in ...
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