The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1846 |
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... Hope , Colonel Trevor , Colonel Wood , and Sir R. Peel , after which the Motion is carried -Mr . C. Buller brings the State of the Colony under the Notice of the House of Commons on the 17th June , moving a series of Resolutions , which ...
... Hope , Colonel Trevor , Colonel Wood , and Sir R. Peel , after which the Motion is carried -Mr . C. Buller brings the State of the Colony under the Notice of the House of Commons on the 17th June , moving a series of Resolutions , which ...
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... to me may , I hope , be the means of still further improving those amicable relations which have long existed between Great Britain and Russia . " The visit of the King of the French was 2 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1845 .
... to me may , I hope , be the means of still further improving those amicable relations which have long existed between Great Britain and Russia . " The visit of the King of the French was 2 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1845 .
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... hope that they will be regarded as having a title to the favour of the Legislature , on the same grounds as members of other pro- fessions of Christians . I have said nothing of the expediency of the measure which my right ho- nourable ...
... hope that they will be regarded as having a title to the favour of the Legislature , on the same grounds as members of other pro- fessions of Christians . I have said nothing of the expediency of the measure which my right ho- nourable ...
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... introduce such a measure this ses- sion . He could not hold out any hope that Government would alter the main principle of the Bequests [ C ] Bill , relative to the holding of land in perpetuity England . ] [ 17 HISTORY .
... introduce such a measure this ses- sion . He could not hold out any hope that Government would alter the main principle of the Bequests [ C ] Bill , relative to the holding of land in perpetuity England . ] [ 17 HISTORY .
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... hope that the general prosperity which would result therefrom would fill up the void caused in future years by the cessation of taxation . They did not propose to maintain any material surplus of income over revenue ; but in the ...
... hope that the general prosperity which would result therefrom would fill up the void caused in future years by the cessation of taxation . They did not propose to maintain any material surplus of income over revenue ; but in the ...
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