Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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Side 17
... appointed to a Seat in the Cabinet - Disposition of the Court and Country towards the New Ministry - Opposition of the Ex - ministers - Imperfect Union of the Parties composing the New Ministry - Reflections on the Coalition be tween ...
... appointed to a Seat in the Cabinet - Disposition of the Court and Country towards the New Ministry - Opposition of the Ex - ministers - Imperfect Union of the Parties composing the New Ministry - Reflections on the Coalition be tween ...
Side 26
... appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish exchequer . For the other changes we must refer to the lists of promotions in a subsequent part of the volume . We have only to ...
... appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish exchequer . For the other changes we must refer to the lists of promotions in a subsequent part of the volume . We have only to ...
Side 77
... appointed by act of parliament , with authority to correct and re- medy the evil . But , though much good was ... appoint five commis- ing eluded . first HISTORY OF EUROPE . 777.
... appointed by act of parliament , with authority to correct and re- medy the evil . But , though much good was ... appoint five commis- ing eluded . first HISTORY OF EUROPE . 777.
Side 84
... appointed to hear and redress his wrongs . If the British ship owners were of opinion , that what- ever might have been the past ob- stacles that prevented them , they were now able to supply our West India colonies with provisions ...
... appointed to hear and redress his wrongs . If the British ship owners were of opinion , that what- ever might have been the past ob- stacles that prevented them , they were now able to supply our West India colonies with provisions ...
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... appointed to hear and redress his wrongs . If the British ship owners were of opinion , that what- ever might have been the past ob- stacles that prevented them , they were now able to supply our West India colonies with provisions ...
... appointed to hear and redress his wrongs . If the British ship owners were of opinion , that what- ever might have been the past ob- stacles that prevented them , they were now able to supply our West India colonies with provisions ...
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