A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... took place at the same time . For nearly two centuries and a half , the merchant - vessels of the East India Company had traversed the seas , before the eyes of the world . This magnificent association had formed the link between the ...
... took place at the same time . For nearly two centuries and a half , the merchant - vessels of the East India Company had traversed the seas , before the eyes of the world . This magnificent association had formed the link between the ...
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... took warning by their experience of the results of competition with private enterprise in India , and did not insist upon renewing the experiment in China . Their age as traders was past ; and they now retired upon their territorial ...
... took warning by their experience of the results of competition with private enterprise in India , and did not insist upon renewing the experiment in China . Their age as traders was past ; and they now retired upon their territorial ...
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... took place in the House . Mr. O'Connell asked the secretary for Ireland on what ground he had asserted that friends of his had endeavoured to make terms for him . There could be no delicacy in disclosing their names , because if they ...
... took place in the House . Mr. O'Connell asked the secretary for Ireland on what ground he had asserted that friends of his had endeavoured to make terms for him . There could be no delicacy in disclosing their names , because if they ...
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... took the opportunity of making matters worse by ad- dressing the people in speeches , in which he told them that many of the convicted peasants would have been ac- quitted if fairly tried , but that the juries were afraid to acquit . He ...
... took the opportunity of making matters worse by ad- dressing the people in speeches , in which he told them that many of the convicted peasants would have been ac- quitted if fairly tried , but that the juries were afraid to acquit . He ...
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... in Ireland . Lord Grey took the earliest opportunity of intimating that he should strenuously oppose any proposition which went 6 to deprive the Church - that ever impersonal pleader 26 [ BOOK IV . HISTORY OF THE PEACE .
... in Ireland . Lord Grey took the earliest opportunity of intimating that he should strenuously oppose any proposition which went 6 to deprive the Church - that ever impersonal pleader 26 [ BOOK IV . HISTORY OF THE PEACE .
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