Annual Register, Volume 49Edmund Burke 1809 - History |
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... Ireland . had attracted the notice of his noble gestions had been acted upon , there friend , and of the house in general . would have been a saving of two The commissioners of barrack ac- millions for the public , out of the counts had ...
... Ireland . had attracted the notice of his noble gestions had been acted upon , there friend , and of the house in general . would have been a saving of two The commissioners of barrack ac- millions for the public , out of the counts had ...
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... Ireland , should condition but that of taking an oath be brought to this country by any particularized in the bill . What had circumstances , which demanded the particularly drawn the attention of presence in this country ; of the his ...
... Ireland , should condition but that of taking an oath be brought to this country by any particularized in the bill . What had circumstances , which demanded the particularly drawn the attention of presence in this country ; of the his ...
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... Ireland , those fair objects of am . the noble lord had palpably contra . bition , and open to them that career dicted himself : for , in the first place of glory , the pursuit of which was he endeavoured to make the house synonymous ...
... Ireland , those fair objects of am . the noble lord had palpably contra . bition , and open to them that career dicted himself : for , in the first place of glory , the pursuit of which was he endeavoured to make the house synonymous ...
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... Ireland ; and to enquire tion.- On which , Mr. Plumer rose whether any , and what , further sa . to give the motion his most hearty , ving might be made by the abolition assent . He wished that this measure of useless and sinecure ...
... Ireland ; and to enquire tion.- On which , Mr. Plumer rose whether any , and what , further sa . to give the motion his most hearty , ving might be made by the abolition assent . He wished that this measure of useless and sinecure ...
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... Ireland , to enable ment of his political authority ? - the protestant dissenters of that Mr. Sheridan said , it was extremely country , to hold employments of painful to him to make any obser . any kind , civil as well as military ...
... Ireland , to enable ment of his political authority ? - the protestant dissenters of that Mr. Sheridan said , it was extremely country , to hold employments of painful to him to make any obser . any kind , civil as well as military ...
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