New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 36권Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... Government , and the repeated injuries to which my subjects have been exposed , have prevented a renewal of my diplomatic relations with that kingdom . The state of a country so long united with this by the ties of the most intimate ...
... Government , and the repeated injuries to which my subjects have been exposed , have prevented a renewal of my diplomatic relations with that kingdom . The state of a country so long united with this by the ties of the most intimate ...
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... Government of India could be conducted without reliance for its expenditure on any other quarter . Earl Grey said he could not object to the motion , and that he should be ready to discuss the question when it came regularly before the ...
... Government of India could be conducted without reliance for its expenditure on any other quarter . Earl Grey said he could not object to the motion , and that he should be ready to discuss the question when it came regularly before the ...
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... Government , and the repeated injuries to which my subjects have been exposed , have prevented a renewal of my diplomatic relations with that kingdom . The state of a country so long united with this by the ties of the most intimate ...
... Government , and the repeated injuries to which my subjects have been exposed , have prevented a renewal of my diplomatic relations with that kingdom . The state of a country so long united with this by the ties of the most intimate ...
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... Government of India could be conducted without reliance for its expenditure on any other quarter . - Earl Grey said he could not object to the motion , and that he should be ready to discuss the question when it came regularly before ...
... Government of India could be conducted without reliance for its expenditure on any other quarter . - Earl Grey said he could not object to the motion , and that he should be ready to discuss the question when it came regularly before ...
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... Government would the imperfect and partial operation of the be submitted to such Committee . It was Tithe Composition Act . The Tithe of agist- not contemplated to affect property : it was ment , and the power which was left to the only ...
... Government would the imperfect and partial operation of the be submitted to such Committee . It was Tithe Composition Act . The Tithe of agist- not contemplated to affect property : it was ment , and the power which was left to the only ...
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251 페이지 - ... from the North and from the South, from the East and from the West, all anxious to join as members of one nation for the good of our country.
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413 페이지 - ... frigates, and a multitude of smaller vessels. The navies of the other European powers, France, Holland, Spain, and Denmark, were almost annihilated during the same period, so that the aggregate of their losses must have many times exceeded that of Great Britain. In every one of these ships were batteries of cannon constructed of iron...
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