MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... tion first in Ireland , without taking previously the sense of the Parliament of England ; the necessity we have been under to make explanations and amendments which , though perfectly consistent with the general tenor of the original ...
... tion first in Ireland , without taking previously the sense of the Parliament of England ; the necessity we have been under to make explanations and amendments which , though perfectly consistent with the general tenor of the original ...
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... tion for peace takes place , it is certainly of the utmost importance for us to press to be included in it ; and we ought , I think , to let both Russia and Austria feel how impossible it is for them to make a peace separate from us ...
... tion for peace takes place , it is certainly of the utmost importance for us to press to be included in it ; and we ought , I think , to let both Russia and Austria feel how impossible it is for them to make a peace separate from us ...
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... tion of debt . Of the Customs Duties as they then existed Mr. Pitt made this significant remark : - " Many of the articles under the head of Customs in which the augmentation is most apparent consist of raw materials , the increasing ...
... tion of debt . Of the Customs Duties as they then existed Mr. Pitt made this significant remark : - " Many of the articles under the head of Customs in which the augmentation is most apparent consist of raw materials , the increasing ...
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... tion ; it was private ; it had no relation to the State , and that kind of toil ( whatever its value may be ) re- wards itself very sufficiently . The arrangement for these two gentlemen was made twelve years ago . During the twelve ...
... tion ; it was private ; it had no relation to the State , and that kind of toil ( whatever its value may be ) re- wards itself very sufficiently . The arrangement for these two gentlemen was made twelve years ago . During the twelve ...
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... tion of another , appear to me to be within our reach by this line of conduct , namely — the not resisting the Second Reading of the Bill , and by no other . The general tone of the moderate on both sides of the House of Commons is ...
... tion of another , appear to me to be within our reach by this line of conduct , namely — the not resisting the Second Reading of the Bill , and by no other . The general tone of the moderate on both sides of the House of Commons is ...
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