The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 3;Količina 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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Stran 17
... told that a vigorous defence must be made ; though those , who told him so , had themselves allowed every opportunity of making a defence , which had occurred during the last ten years , to slip away . Many important conclusions might ...
... told that a vigorous defence must be made ; though those , who told him so , had themselves allowed every opportunity of making a defence , which had occurred during the last ten years , to slip away . Many important conclusions might ...
Stran 19
... told , twenty - three coun- ties in Ireland were ready to fol- low the example of the county of Clare . Now , let those who thought so add the probable increase of numbers which that would pro- duce ( though he was willing to admit that ...
... told , twenty - three coun- ties in Ireland were ready to fol- low the example of the county of Clare . Now , let those who thought so add the probable increase of numbers which that would pro- duce ( though he was willing to admit that ...
Stran 28
... told the agitators of Ireland , that they were too strong for the government of Britain , that what- ever they asked would be conceded , even to the giving up of the constitu- tion , provided only it were asked with enough of clamour ...
... told the agitators of Ireland , that they were too strong for the government of Britain , that what- ever they asked would be conceded , even to the giving up of the constitu- tion , provided only it were asked with enough of clamour ...
Stran 30
... told , that the men , whom they trusted , were so soon to desert , and to betray them . The Catholic Question was not made a leading feature in the election of 1826 because the people saw a minister in power , under whom , supported as ...
... told , that the men , whom they trusted , were so soon to desert , and to betray them . The Catholic Question was not made a leading feature in the election of 1826 because the people saw a minister in power , under whom , supported as ...
Stran 42
... told that the act of 1781 or 1782 was not now in force ;, but he had looked at the statutes with great care , and he thought that the provision of the acts of 1781 and 1782 bore him out in his statement . It was there set forth ...
... told that the act of 1781 or 1782 was not now in force ;, but he had looked at the statutes with great care , and he thought that the provision of the acts of 1781 and 1782 bore him out in his statement . It was there set forth ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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