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... favour to Shere Aali at that period of her angry discussions with England which preceded the meeting of Plenipotentiaries at Berlin . The separate agreement with England , which , under Prince Rismark's management , gave a pacific turn ...
... favour to Shere Aali at that period of her angry discussions with England which preceded the meeting of Plenipotentiaries at Berlin . The separate agreement with England , which , under Prince Rismark's management , gave a pacific turn ...
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... favour of a soft heart , all strongly opposed to hardness of heart . ' What an impossible dear old duffer that Pickwick is ! ' a lady said to me the other day , criticising the character as I thought very correctly . Quite impossible ...
... favour of a soft heart , all strongly opposed to hardness of heart . ' What an impossible dear old duffer that Pickwick is ! ' a lady said to me the other day , criticising the character as I thought very correctly . Quite impossible ...
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... favour of the people , consider that at this rate your representatives have six years for offence and but one for atonement . The Septennial Act latterly has been vigorously maintained both by Whigs and Tories , under the guise of ...
... favour of the people , consider that at this rate your representatives have six years for offence and but one for atonement . The Septennial Act latterly has been vigorously maintained both by Whigs and Tories , under the guise of ...
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... favour of shortening Parliament to five years . He said : The objections to long Parliaments are perfectly obvious . The truth is , that in very long Parliaments you have no representation at all . The mind of the people goes on ...
... favour of shortening Parliament to five years . He said : The objections to long Parliaments are perfectly obvious . The truth is , that in very long Parliaments you have no representation at all . The mind of the people goes on ...
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... favour of it and 41 against . He does not appear to have proceeded with the measure , nor was anything heard of the question until incidentally , on Lord John Russell introducing his Reform Bill on the 9th of February , 1852 , Mr ...
... favour of it and 41 against . He does not appear to have proceeded with the measure , nor was anything heard of the question until incidentally , on Lord John Russell introducing his Reform Bill on the 9th of February , 1852 , Mr ...
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