Annual Register, Том 67Edmund Burke 1826 |
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... Nature Stocks Bankrupts Prices of Sugar and Hay Prices of Corn Prices of Butchers ' Meat Meteorological Table Bills of Mortality Return of Committals , Convic- tions , Sentences and Execu- tions Number of Persons Executed in England and ...
... Nature Stocks Bankrupts Prices of Sugar and Hay Prices of Corn Prices of Butchers ' Meat Meteorological Table Bills of Mortality Return of Committals , Convic- tions , Sentences and Execu- tions Number of Persons Executed in England and ...
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... nature by the application of her own powers ; and which , if any one had ven- tured to foretel it only a few years ago , would have appeared alto- gether incredible , but which , now realized , though not yet perfected , presented to us ...
... nature by the application of her own powers ; and which , if any one had ven- tured to foretel it only a few years ago , would have appeared alto- gether incredible , but which , now realized , though not yet perfected , presented to us ...
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... nature of those times , undoubtedly was ) a period of great prosperity , still complained , that there was wanting what he called a proper sense and acknowledgment of those blessings . That , of the want of which lord Clarendon had once ...
... nature of those times , undoubtedly was ) a period of great prosperity , still complained , that there was wanting what he called a proper sense and acknowledgment of those blessings . That , of the want of which lord Clarendon had once ...
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... nature ? Such was the fact . Still , however , he entertained the most sanguine hopes , that those evil feelings and angry passions would exhale themselves , and subside in mere words , and that the peace HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 15.
... nature ? Such was the fact . Still , however , he entertained the most sanguine hopes , that those evil feelings and angry passions would exhale themselves , and subside in mere words , and that the peace HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 15.
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... natural enemies ; by the confidence you repose in the Catholic Association , who are your natural and zealous friends ; by the respect and affection you en- tertain for your clergy , who alone visit with comfort your beds of sickness ...
... natural enemies ; by the confidence you repose in the Catholic Association , who are your natural and zealous friends ; by the respect and affection you en- tertain for your clergy , who alone visit with comfort your beds of sickness ...
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