Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... Peace accepted - The Treaty not being ratified , the Army takes Melloone - The Army Advances to Pagahm - mew - Battle there - A Treaty concluded and ratified - Siege and Capture of Bhurtpore by Lord Combermere . - AFRICA . - Defeat of ...
... Peace accepted - The Treaty not being ratified , the Army takes Melloone - The Army Advances to Pagahm - mew - Battle there - A Treaty concluded and ratified - Siege and Capture of Bhurtpore by Lord Combermere . - AFRICA . - Defeat of ...
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... peace . The lower classes , in particular , bore their sufferings with a quietness and resignation which ensured universal sympathy ; in every quar- ter of the empire , liberal subscrip- tions were cheerfully made to al- leviate the ...
... peace . The lower classes , in particular , bore their sufferings with a quietness and resignation which ensured universal sympathy ; in every quar- ter of the empire , liberal subscrip- tions were cheerfully made to al- leviate the ...
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... peace . Formerly , he said , in time of peace , the navy had only cost about 2,000,000l . , while the present estimate was above 6,000,000l .; and , within the last three years , there had been a regular increase , instead of a gradual ...
... peace . Formerly , he said , in time of peace , the navy had only cost about 2,000,000l . , while the present estimate was above 6,000,000l .; and , within the last three years , there had been a regular increase , instead of a gradual ...
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... peace , amount- ing to 6,135,000l . without express- ing its disapprobation of so large an expenditure , and without adopting the language of the finance com- mittee of 1818 , that the strength and glory of a country do not con- sist in ...
... peace , amount- ing to 6,135,000l . without express- ing its disapprobation of so large an expenditure , and without adopting the language of the finance com- mittee of 1818 , that the strength and glory of a country do not con- sist in ...
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... peace ; and Ireland remained free from the outrages to which the suffering artizans , in the manu- facturing districts of England , 1 I allowed themselves to be excited by poverty and distress . ་ ་ T 11 1 i th 募 ment , the question of ...
... peace ; and Ireland remained free from the outrages to which the suffering artizans , in the manu- facturing districts of England , 1 I allowed themselves to be excited by poverty and distress . ་ ་ T 11 1 i th 募 ment , the question of ...
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