Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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Page 86
... ships in the royal dock- yards , in some cases the offence was to be regarded as of a treason- able nature ; but where it was of a lesser kind and involved no trea- sonable intent , he should draw a distinction , and that would be the ...
... ships in the royal dock- yards , in some cases the offence was to be regarded as of a treason- able nature ; but where it was of a lesser kind and involved no trea- sonable intent , he should draw a distinction , and that would be the ...
Page 158
... ships as shortly and briefly as I can . I certainly have been on for- mer occasions for putting off agita- tion and discussion on this ques tion , as I knew that whenever it came on it must be attended by those circumstances which my ...
... ships as shortly and briefly as I can . I certainly have been on for- mer occasions for putting off agita- tion and discussion on this ques tion , as I knew that whenever it came on it must be attended by those circumstances which my ...
Page 206
... ship- owners , and many other bodies , who , though assenting to the gen- eral principles of free - trade , con- sidered that in their own particular case some protection was required to maintain the interests of that portion of trade ...
... ship- owners , and many other bodies , who , though assenting to the gen- eral principles of free - trade , con- sidered that in their own particular case some protection was required to maintain the interests of that portion of trade ...
Page 279
... ship Blenheim , having with him the Melville , the Queen steamer , and four rocket boats , opened a fire upon Anung ... ships were soon brought up , and opened their fire on the junks and batteries , which in an hour were nearly silenced ...
... ship Blenheim , having with him the Melville , the Queen steamer , and four rocket boats , opened a fire upon Anung ... ships were soon brought up , and opened their fire on the junks and batteries , which in an hour were nearly silenced ...
Page 288
... ship on those liable to serve in the army . These evils have been re- moved , however , by removing all Government , and reducing the country to a state approaching to anarchy ; which , if permitted to continue , will more surely ruin ...
... ship on those liable to serve in the army . These evils have been re- moved , however , by removing all Government , and reducing the country to a state approaching to anarchy ; which , if permitted to continue , will more surely ruin ...
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