The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... Continued Prosecutions and Punishments at Lisbon and Oporto - Sentence pro- nounced at Oporto , in their absence , against the Marquis Palmella , Count Villa Flor , and nineteen other General Officers - Forced issue of Paper Money ...
... Continued Prosecutions and Punishments at Lisbon and Oporto - Sentence pro- nounced at Oporto , in their absence , against the Marquis Palmella , Count Villa Flor , and nineteen other General Officers - Forced issue of Paper Money ...
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... continued to be , as for years it had been , divided upon the question ; but its head , the duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had distinguished themselves by their ...
... continued to be , as for years it had been , divided upon the question ; but its head , the duke of Wellington , and Mr. Peel , the most influential of his colleagues , were precisely the men who had distinguished themselves by their ...
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... continued existence of the Catholic Association , and therefore he would be spared the pain of stating any particular circum- of creating irritation . Whatever feelings might be entertained on other points , he was sure the House would ...
... continued existence of the Catholic Association , and therefore he would be spared the pain of stating any particular circum- of creating irritation . Whatever feelings might be entertained on other points , he was sure the House would ...
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... continued division in the councils of his majesty , and dis- union between the two Houses of Par- liament - it has appeared to his majesty's government that there is less of evil and less of danger , under the existing cir- cumstances ...
... continued division in the councils of his majesty , and dis- union between the two Houses of Par- liament - it has appeared to his majesty's government that there is less of evil and less of danger , under the existing cir- cumstances ...
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... continued Mr. Peel , it was some- what hard to be compelled to fight the battle of constant resistance without being furnished with the materials for doing it effectually ; to be made responsible for not being able to carry on an ...
... continued Mr. Peel , it was some- what hard to be compelled to fight the battle of constant resistance without being furnished with the materials for doing it effectually ; to be made responsible for not being able to carry on an ...
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