The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... considered it necessary to resume the exercise of his belligerent rights in the Mediterranean , and has established a blockade of the Dardanelles . " From the operation of this blockade , those commercial enter- prises of his Majesty's ...
... considered it necessary to resume the exercise of his belligerent rights in the Mediterranean , and has established a blockade of the Dardanelles . " From the operation of this blockade , those commercial enter- prises of his Majesty's ...
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... considered that it would be by no means necessary to propose any measures of a penal nature . He was decidedly of opinion , too , that the measure ought to be limited . He was perfectly sure that parliament would not only continue these ...
... considered that it would be by no means necessary to propose any measures of a penal nature . He was decidedly of opinion , too , that the measure ought to be limited . He was perfectly sure that parliament would not only continue these ...
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... considered it to be my duty , as one of the responsible advisers of the king , humbly to signify to his majesty the opinion which I have formed , in entire concurrence with all my collea- is arrived when his majesty's servants gues in ...
... considered it to be my duty , as one of the responsible advisers of the king , humbly to signify to his majesty the opinion which I have formed , in entire concurrence with all my collea- is arrived when his majesty's servants gues in ...
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... considered , that , of those Protest- ants , there were 1,200,000 residing in Ulster . They were then to consider , how they could conduct such a government in Munster , Leinster , and Connaught , where the Catholics were 4,250,000 ...
... considered , that , of those Protest- ants , there were 1,200,000 residing in Ulster . They were then to consider , how they could conduct such a government in Munster , Leinster , and Connaught , where the Catholics were 4,250,000 ...
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... considered . The French war broke out in 1793 , and , in spite of the declarations of the preceding year , in spite of the numerous petitions , in spite of the vote of the Commons , and the opinions of the preceding session the session ...
... considered . The French war broke out in 1793 , and , in spite of the declarations of the preceding year , in spite of the numerous petitions , in spite of the vote of the Commons , and the opinions of the preceding session the session ...
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