Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... gives notice of moving " the usual Sugar - duties . " Severe Remarks of the Earl of Darlington on the tenacity of the Government - Preparations for a General Election -Sir Robert Peel gives notice of a Resolution affirming want of Con ...
... gives notice of moving " the usual Sugar - duties . " Severe Remarks of the Earl of Darlington on the tenacity of the Government - Preparations for a General Election -Sir Robert Peel gives notice of a Resolution affirming want of Con ...
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... give a detailed de- scription of the circumstances at- tending the bombardment of Acre , which he characterised as tran- scending all former achievements of the British arms of the same kind . After slightly touching on the condition of ...
... give a detailed de- scription of the circumstances at- tending the bombardment of Acre , which he characterised as tran- scending all former achievements of the British arms of the same kind . After slightly touching on the condition of ...
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... give out - door relief , from the impossibility that , during a frost , the poor , however willing to work , should obtain employ- ment . Viscount Howick believed the act of 1834 to be one of the most bene- ficial measures ever passed ...
... give out - door relief , from the impossibility that , during a frost , the poor , however willing to work , should obtain employ- ment . Viscount Howick believed the act of 1834 to be one of the most bene- ficial measures ever passed ...
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... give no vote ; for he could not conscientiously support the second reading , and , on the other hand , he did not wish , by voting for the re- jection of the bill , to negative all alteration in the existing law . Mr. Langdale wished ...
... give no vote ; for he could not conscientiously support the second reading , and , on the other hand , he did not wish , by voting for the re- jection of the bill , to negative all alteration in the existing law . Mr. Langdale wished ...
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... Give alms to the poor ; " " Turn not your face from the poor man . " . He only men- tioned this as an illustration of the great advantage and wisdom of weighing the expressions which might be used , so as not to give an impression of ...
... Give alms to the poor ; " " Turn not your face from the poor man . " . He only men- tioned this as an illustration of the great advantage and wisdom of weighing the expressions which might be used , so as not to give an impression of ...
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