The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... existed between the princes of the House of Braganza ! From the commencement of this contest I have abstained from all interfer- ence , except such as was required for the protection of British sub- jects resident in Portugal . but you ...
... existed between the princes of the House of Braganza ! From the commencement of this contest I have abstained from all interfer- ence , except such as was required for the protection of British sub- jects resident in Portugal . but you ...
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... existed no confidence in the ad- ininistration of justice in Ireland . It was inconsistent with that un- sullied purity which ought to belong to the judicial character that judges should have their families quartered upon the public ...
... existed no confidence in the ad- ininistration of justice in Ireland . It was inconsistent with that un- sullied purity which ought to belong to the judicial character that judges should have their families quartered upon the public ...
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... existed of removing an evil , redress and force , it was despotic to have re- course at once to the latter , when the former could be applied . He objected , too , to that part of the Address which pledged the House to support the union ...
... existed of removing an evil , redress and force , it was despotic to have re- course at once to the latter , when the former could be applied . He objected , too , to that part of the Address which pledged the House to support the union ...
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... existed in the same person being King of England and king of Hanover - under which England might be at peace with a particular foreign power , while the king of Hanover , as a member of the Germanic confederation , might have to send ...
... existed in the same person being King of England and king of Hanover - under which England might be at peace with a particular foreign power , while the king of Hanover , as a member of the Germanic confederation , might have to send ...
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... existed long before the union took place , and which a repeal of that union would only aggravate . Moreover , many of those grievan- ces were not peculiar to Ireland , or to any form of government . The removal of many of them ...
... existed long before the union took place , and which a repeal of that union would only aggravate . Moreover , many of those grievan- ces were not peculiar to Ireland , or to any form of government . The removal of many of them ...
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