Annual Register, Volum 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... England using their best offices to prevent such an occurrence . The Govern ment of Naples might have looked with some suspicion at advice ten- dered by England and France alone ; but he did not despair of advice reaching Naples from ...
... England using their best offices to prevent such an occurrence . The Govern ment of Naples might have looked with some suspicion at advice ten- dered by England and France alone ; but he did not despair of advice reaching Naples from ...
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... England was educated ; he ( Sir John ) affirmed the contrary . " On that subject the right hon . Gentleman quoted statistics , show- ing that in 1851 the rate of edu- cation was higher than in any former period ; but the right hon ...
... England was educated ; he ( Sir John ) affirmed the contrary . " On that subject the right hon . Gentleman quoted statistics , show- ing that in 1851 the rate of edu- cation was higher than in any former period ; but the right hon ...
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... England and France . England gave her full adhesion to it . France admitted the principle , but , for particular considerations , she reserved her opinion as to its application . The Sovereign Pon- tiff is not only the temporal chief of ...
... England and France . England gave her full adhesion to it . France admitted the principle , but , for particular considerations , she reserved her opinion as to its application . The Sovereign Pon- tiff is not only the temporal chief of ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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Address admitted allies amendment army asked Austria Bill Bishop Black Sea British Government cause Cheers Committee conduct course Court Crampton Crown deceased declared Derby duty Earl effect Emperor England Europe existing favour force foreign France French Gladstone Hear Herat honour House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Italy ject jury justice Kars King lady Lord Chancellor Lord Clarendon Lord Derby Lord Goderich Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Lord Panmure Majesty Majesty's Government measure ment military Minister motion murder Naples nation noble Lord o'clock object officers opinion Parliament party passed peace peerage peers Persia persons port prerogative present principle prisoner proceeded proposed question resolution respect Russia Sardinia Sebastopol sent ship sion Sir James Graham soner speech taken territory thought tion took treaty troops Turkey United vernment vessels vote whole