The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 44;Том 67J. Dodsley, 1826 |
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... period in the history of this country when all the great interests of the nation were , at the same time , in so thriving a condition , or when a feeling of content and satisfaction was more widely diffused through all classes of the ...
... period in the history of this country when all the great interests of the nation were , at the same time , in so thriving a condition , or when a feeling of content and satisfaction was more widely diffused through all classes of the ...
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... 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 complained , was not wanting to us now ...
... 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 complained , was not wanting to us now ...
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... period . They had their agent in every parish , and their corres- pondent in every town . Their intentions might be good , but with such machinery , how easily might they be converted into a political engine of the greatest mischief ...
... period . They had their agent in every parish , and their corres- pondent in every town . Their intentions might be good , but with such machinery , how easily might they be converted into a political engine of the greatest mischief ...
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... period of the administration of 1806 , during which Mr. Fox was alive . During Mr. Fox's life - time it is perfectly notorious that there was not a stir , not a whisper , towards the agita- tion of the Catholic question , or of any ...
... period of the administration of 1806 , during which Mr. Fox was alive . During Mr. Fox's life - time it is perfectly notorious that there was not a stir , not a whisper , towards the agita- tion of the Catholic question , or of any ...
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... period of my political life . There are circumstances which excuse , in generous minds , a strong desire for power ; and such precisely were the circumstances under which office was now tendered to my accept- ance . I had been secretary ...
... period of my political life . There are circumstances which excuse , in generous minds , a strong desire for power ; and such precisely were the circumstances under which office was now tendered to my accept- ance . I had been secretary ...
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