Annual Register, Volum 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... forces of the sultan , and have displayed upon all occasions their accustomed gal- lantry and skill . Having deemed it necessary to send to the coast of China a naval and military force , to demand reparation and redress for injuries ...
... forces of the sultan , and have displayed upon all occasions their accustomed gal- lantry and skill . Having deemed it necessary to send to the coast of China a naval and military force , to demand reparation and redress for injuries ...
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... force ; but was it not wise to adopt that policy which would pre- vent Russia from getting there , and prevent our being compelled to go to war with Russia on ground where she must have a great ad- vantage over us ? It might be no easy ...
... force ; but was it not wise to adopt that policy which would pre- vent Russia from getting there , and prevent our being compelled to go to war with Russia on ground where she must have a great ad- vantage over us ? It might be no easy ...
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... force in the reasonings by which lord John Russell and sir Robert Peel demonstrated the formidable consequences which might have re- sulted to the other powers of Eu- rope if , while they remained pas- sive , the sultan had been driven ...
... force in the reasonings by which lord John Russell and sir Robert Peel demonstrated the formidable consequences which might have re- sulted to the other powers of Eu- rope if , while they remained pas- sive , the sultan had been driven ...
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... force that religion on that child . A division took place on Mr. B. Wood's amendment , which was carried against ministers . Mr. Colquhoun then moved an amendment upon the same clause , providing for the annexation to each union school ...
... force that religion on that child . A division took place on Mr. B. Wood's amendment , which was carried against ministers . Mr. Colquhoun then moved an amendment upon the same clause , providing for the annexation to each union school ...
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... force . Lord Melbourne contended , that the government had executed , and would execute , the law . The best way to do so , was to leave the law to execute itself . Lord Brougham replied , that the intentions expressed by the government ...
... force . Lord Melbourne contended , that the government had executed , and would execute , the law . The best way to do so , was to leave the law to execute itself . Lord Brougham replied , that the intentions expressed by the government ...
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