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He moved the omission of established schools there , competwords to take away
the limitation ; ing , in some measure , with those and carried his amendment by
51 established under the national to 26 . system . The object of Mr . WalOn ...
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the limitation ; ing , in some measure , with those and carried his amendment by
51 established under the national to 26 . system . The object of Mr . WalOn ...
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Peace being happily sittings of the Conference . re - established , the territories
conThe first thing done was to quered or occupied during the war agree
respecting the preliminaries shall be reciprocally evacuated . of Peace , and
Count ...
Peace being happily sittings of the Conference . re - established , the territories
conThe first thing done was to quered or occupied during the war agree
respecting the preliminaries shall be reciprocally evacuated . of Peace , and
Count ...
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gress of Vienna having established cessary works throughout the whole the
principles intended to regulate course of the river ; and 4 . Shall , the navigation
of rivers which se - after the dissolution of the Europarate or traverse different
States ...
gress of Vienna having established cessary works throughout the whole the
principles intended to regulate course of the river ; and 4 . Shall , the navigation
of rivers which se - after the dissolution of the Europarate or traverse different
States ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
EVENTS | 2 |
THE PEACE is announced by Lord PalmerstonDebates upon it in both | 31 |
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