The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... question , on which depended the quiet of the country and the security of the State : he would , therefore , when it came before the House , consider it with a view to the feelings of the people with a view to that spread of education ...
... question , on which depended the quiet of the country and the security of the State : he would , therefore , when it came before the House , consider it with a view to the feelings of the people with a view to that spread of education ...
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... question by the Earl of Aberdeen , -Earl Grey said , it was the determination of Government to enforce the Foreign Enlistment Bill , and to take no part in the dispute between Don Pedro and Don Miguel . Some vessels , which had been ...
... question by the Earl of Aberdeen , -Earl Grey said , it was the determination of Government to enforce the Foreign Enlistment Bill , and to take no part in the dispute between Don Pedro and Don Miguel . Some vessels , which had been ...
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... questions being put to him at this period as to what he might be in- clined to do with respect to the removal of taxation ; because , to give satisfactory an- swers to such questions would be to pledge himself at a period when he should ...
... questions being put to him at this period as to what he might be in- clined to do with respect to the removal of taxation ; because , to give satisfactory an- swers to such questions would be to pledge himself at a period when he should ...
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... question was likely to meet with a different reception . He still hoped the Bill might pass both Houses of Parliament in such a shape as to give satisfaction to the country at large , and not as now solely advocated by one party ...
... question was likely to meet with a different reception . He still hoped the Bill might pass both Houses of Parliament in such a shape as to give satisfaction to the country at large , and not as now solely advocated by one party ...
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... question of the internal communication . PORTUGAL . Don Pedro's preparations for a descent on Portugal appear to have been carried on with alacrity and spirit . A morning news- paper states that " The land forces already in Terceira and ...
... question of the internal communication . PORTUGAL . Don Pedro's preparations for a descent on Portugal appear to have been carried on with alacrity and spirit . A morning news- paper states that " The land forces already in Terceira and ...
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