The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... existing tendency to tumult and violence ? How hap- pened it that towards an adminís- tration under which , notwith- standing their egregious blun- ders , the military glory of the nation had been carried to the highest point , so much ...
... existing tendency to tumult and violence ? How hap- pened it that towards an adminís- tration under which , notwith- standing their egregious blun- ders , the military glory of the nation had been carried to the highest point , so much ...
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... existing system . The House ( said he ) will still bear in mind that I do not call for the abolition of the punish- ment of death , but only in those cases in which it is rarely , and ought never , to be carried into effect . In such ...
... existing system . The House ( said he ) will still bear in mind that I do not call for the abolition of the punish- ment of death , but only in those cases in which it is rarely , and ought never , to be carried into effect . In such ...
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... existing as the principal one now in force on this point , is the first of Geo . 1st , which provides , that all persons holding any office , civil or mili- tary , or any place of emolument or trust , shall , within three months after ...
... existing as the principal one now in force on this point , is the first of Geo . 1st , which provides , that all persons holding any office , civil or mili- tary , or any place of emolument or trust , shall , within three months after ...
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... existing , the policy which induced our ancestors to pass them could no longer be urged for their continuance ; but the policy which induced them to declare that the English were free , required that freedom should be extended to the ...
... existing , the policy which induced our ancestors to pass them could no longer be urged for their continuance ; but the policy which induced them to declare that the English were free , required that freedom should be extended to the ...
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... existing burgh system in Scotland , he proceeded to say , was so oppressive to the inhabi- tants , so abhorrent from every principle of justice , and so very different from the government of any other part of the united em- pire , he ...
... existing burgh system in Scotland , he proceeded to say , was so oppressive to the inhabi- tants , so abhorrent from every principle of justice , and so very different from the government of any other part of the united em- pire , he ...
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