Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... entered , they had reason to expect . This delay is solely to be attributed to the editor , whose over anxiety to render the historical part of the work as full and accurate as possible , prevented him from completing his labours within ...
... entered , they had reason to expect . This delay is solely to be attributed to the editor , whose over anxiety to render the historical part of the work as full and accurate as possible , prevented him from completing his labours within ...
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... entered , they had reason to expect . This delay is solely to be attributed to the editor , whose over anxiety to render the historical part of the work as full and accurate as possible , prevented him from completing his labours within ...
... entered , they had reason to expect . This delay is solely to be attributed to the editor , whose over anxiety to render the historical part of the work as full and accurate as possible , prevented him from completing his labours within ...
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... entered the sition to the late war , and had re- closet , by the mediation of a noble mained steadily attached with him , lord , whose station gave him access to what they conceived to be to the royal ear , and who was sus- the true ...
... entered the sition to the late war , and had re- closet , by the mediation of a noble mained steadily attached with him , lord , whose station gave him access to what they conceived to be to the royal ear , and who was sus- the true ...
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... entered into a detail- ed account of the reasons why this bill had been so long unproductive ; but he contended , that since the progress of the inspecting field officers through the counties , it had furnished 300 men a week , being at ...
... entered into a detail- ed account of the reasons why this bill had been so long unproductive ; but he contended , that since the progress of the inspecting field officers through the counties , it had furnished 300 men a week , being at ...
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... entered at length into the defence of his military system , and answered the objections brought against it . He denied that any of the measures he had proposed were of that nature , that should their re . sult be different from what he ...
... entered at length into the defence of his military system , and answered the objections brought against it . He denied that any of the measures he had proposed were of that nature , that should their re . sult be different from what he ...
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