The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 3;Band 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... latter , a large body of Turks - They take Karnabut and Sambol , and push their advanced Guards towards Adrianople - The Vizier leaves Shumla by a circuitous route , and reaches Selimno on the Road to Adrianople - The Russians attack ...
... latter , a large body of Turks - They take Karnabut and Sambol , and push their advanced Guards towards Adrianople - The Vizier leaves Shumla by a circuitous route , and reaches Selimno on the Road to Adrianople - The Russians attack ...
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... latter equally divided within itself . When he heard it stated that the feeling of the country was almost unani- mous against the attempted settle- ment of the question , he must declare that this was a very recent discovery . The ...
... latter equally divided within itself . When he heard it stated that the feeling of the country was almost unani- mous against the attempted settle- ment of the question , he must declare that this was a very recent discovery . The ...
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... latter to vote at elections ; but it did not permit them to take the titles of bishops and deans . The present bill , therefore , only sub- stituted a less powerful for a more efficacious security ; and the price to be paid for this ...
... latter to vote at elections ; but it did not permit them to take the titles of bishops and deans . The present bill , therefore , only sub- stituted a less powerful for a more efficacious security ; and the price to be paid for this ...
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... latter , the governors of Ireland had determined to oppress the former as much as possible . Ac- cordingly , it has been the system of rule in that country , for the last 400 years , to attempt by all man- ner of means to root out the ...
... latter , the governors of Ireland had determined to oppress the former as much as possible . Ac- cordingly , it has been the system of rule in that country , for the last 400 years , to attempt by all man- ner of means to root out the ...
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... latter had then stated no objection , and had voted for one part of the plan , that for suppressing the Association , although he knew that emancipation was intended by government to be the accompani- ment and condition of that re ...
... latter had then stated no objection , and had voted for one part of the plan , that for suppressing the Association , although he knew that emancipation was intended by government to be the accompani- ment and condition of that re ...
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