Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... justice to the name of Duncan ; when I dwelt in imagination upon all these things , I could not for a mo- ment continue to believe , that the honour of Scotland was tarnished by the transference of a paltry Board of Customs or Excise ...
... justice to the name of Duncan ; when I dwelt in imagination upon all these things , I could not for a mo- ment continue to believe , that the honour of Scotland was tarnished by the transference of a paltry Board of Customs or Excise ...
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... justice to themselves and to the public interest , until they could obtain a more thorough in- vestigation in a new session of a new parliament . He pledged him- self to take the first favourable opportunity of calling the atten- tion ...
... justice to themselves and to the public interest , until they could obtain a more thorough in- vestigation in a new session of a new parliament . He pledged him- self to take the first favourable opportunity of calling the atten- tion ...
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... justice to themselves and to the public interest , until they could obtain a more thorough in- vestigation in a new session of a new parliament . He pledged him- self to take the first favourable opportunity of calling the atten- tion ...
... justice to themselves and to the public interest , until they could obtain a more thorough in- vestigation in a new session of a new parliament . He pledged him- self to take the first favourable opportunity of calling the atten- tion ...
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... justice as the greatest . Perhaps if Dant- zic had still formed a component part of that combination of free cities , instead of having passed under the dominion of Prussia , there might not have been so much danger in Prussia insisting ...
... justice as the greatest . Perhaps if Dant- zic had still formed a component part of that combination of free cities , instead of having passed under the dominion of Prussia , there might not have been so much danger in Prussia insisting ...
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... justice as the greatest . Perhaps if Dant- zic had still formed a component part of that combination of free cities , instead of having passed under the dominion of Prussia , there might not have been so much danger in Prussia insisting ...
... justice as the greatest . Perhaps if Dant- zic had still formed a component part of that combination of free cities , instead of having passed under the dominion of Prussia , there might not have been so much danger in Prussia insisting ...
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