The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of man than to endea- vour to bring about through the whole of this vast community that union of feeling and interest which , even in the degree in which we have hitherto possessed ...
... object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of man than to endea- vour to bring about through the whole of this vast community that union of feeling and interest which , even in the degree in which we have hitherto possessed ...
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... object , we shall therefore be forgetful of the other great interests of this country . In truth , there is but one ... objects to which that life is devoted . " It was related in the last volume that the preliminary proceed- ings ...
... object , we shall therefore be forgetful of the other great interests of this country . In truth , there is but one ... objects to which that life is devoted . " It was related in the last volume that the preliminary proceed- ings ...
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... object . " In concurrence with my allies , I have endeavoured , by friendly interposition , to effect a settlement of the differences which have arisen between Turkey and Greece ; and I rejoice that our joint efforts have aided in ...
... object . " In concurrence with my allies , I have endeavoured , by friendly interposition , to effect a settlement of the differences which have arisen between Turkey and Greece ; and I rejoice that our joint efforts have aided in ...
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... object of Lord Salisbury's Bill so far as concerned public legislation . With regard to Private Bills they drew up a scheme for the joint action of the two Houses with a view to saving time and expense , and the Report embodying this ...
... object of Lord Salisbury's Bill so far as concerned public legislation . With regard to Private Bills they drew up a scheme for the joint action of the two Houses with a view to saving time and expense , and the Report embodying this ...
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... object of the Committee was to see whether some system of secret voting could not be devised . Mr. Hardy , for the Opposition , consented readily to the inquiry , on condition that it was conducted bond fide and impartially , and not as ...
... object of the Committee was to see whether some system of secret voting could not be devised . Mr. Hardy , for the Opposition , consented readily to the inquiry , on condition that it was conducted bond fide and impartially , and not as ...
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