The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... 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 the Turks at ...
... 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 the Turks at ...
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... body had been so long allowed , or rather , by the supine- ness of government , had been en- couraged , to insult . That it ought to be suppressed , had never been a doubtful question ; why it had not already been suppressed , was a ...
... body had been so long allowed , or rather , by the supine- ness of government , had been en- couraged , to insult . That it ought to be suppressed , had never been a doubtful question ; why it had not already been suppressed , was a ...
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... body left to enforce the pro- visions of it , he confessed that , as Ireland now was , he could not say that they would not be improperly enforced - that they would not be enforced for purposes , to say the least of them , very ...
... body left to enforce the pro- visions of it , he confessed that , as Ireland now was , he could not say that they would not be improperly enforced - that they would not be enforced for purposes , to say the least of them , very ...
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... body , whose existence is incompatible with the due opera- tion of the powers of the regular government . You represent Ire- land as being in a state of agitation which can be soothed only by granting all that the Catholics demand ; and ...
... body , whose existence is incompatible with the due opera- tion of the powers of the regular government . You represent Ire- land as being in a state of agitation which can be soothed only by granting all that the Catholics demand ; and ...
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... the Roman Catholics has been have been entitled to the confidence and one of the main grounds upon which I support of a very large body of my con- the country to any good purpose . The first thing 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... the Roman Catholics has been have been entitled to the confidence and one of the main grounds upon which I support of a very large body of my con- the country to any good purpose . The first thing 12 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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