The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... justice and liberality to the people of other countries , whe- ther powerful or weak . As to any other objects of the alliances in question , the British public regarded them with the utmost indifference . As to the principal result of ...
... justice and liberality to the people of other countries , whe- ther powerful or weak . As to any other objects of the alliances in question , the British public regarded them with the utmost indifference . As to the principal result of ...
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... justice and liberality of the House of Com- mons , being founded on the faith- ful services of the persons who form the separate establishment of her late majesty , and are limited to these services . The Prince Regent is satisfied that ...
... justice and liberality of the House of Com- mons , being founded on the faith- ful services of the persons who form the separate establishment of her late majesty , and are limited to these services . The Prince Regent is satisfied that ...
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... justice to be done to the servants of her late majesty , which had been done in all former cases of the demise of a queen . The allowances on this occasion might be estimated at 25,000l .; from which there would remain 33,000l ...
... justice to be done to the servants of her late majesty , which had been done in all former cases of the demise of a queen . The allowances on this occasion might be estimated at 25,000l .; from which there would remain 33,000l ...
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... justice , there- fore , ought to induce them not to agree with the hon . gentleman . After several other members had spoken , Mr. Tierney rose , and began by assuring the House , that in the few observa- tions he had to make , he was ...
... justice , there- fore , ought to induce them not to agree with the hon . gentleman . After several other members had spoken , Mr. Tierney rose , and began by assuring the House , that in the few observa- tions he had to make , he was ...
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... justice no right to require them to abjure their religion ; thirdly , that the Roman Catholic religion is no evidence of perfidy or treason ; fourthly , that you reject the Roman Ca- tholics for what they have ab- jured , and require of ...
... justice no right to require them to abjure their religion ; thirdly , that the Roman Catholic religion is no evidence of perfidy or treason ; fourthly , that you reject the Roman Ca- tholics for what they have ab- jured , and require of ...
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