Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... interest of the general peace , I have treat- ed the existing state of things in this Principality for years past ... interest of both parties not to neglect anything to make sure of its support . " The King of Prussia ad- dressed ...
... interest of the general peace , I have treat- ed the existing state of things in this Principality for years past ... interest of both parties not to neglect anything to make sure of its support . " The King of Prussia ad- dressed ...
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... interest of William Palmer that Cook should die , but that his death was the very worst calamity that could befall him , and that he could not possibly be ignorant that it must be immediately followed by his own ruin . That it was ...
... interest of William Palmer that Cook should die , but that his death was the very worst calamity that could befall him , and that he could not possibly be ignorant that it must be immediately followed by his own ruin . That it was ...
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... interest that in the second week in November , 1855 , Mr. Cook should be killed by a railway accident ? If it was not , we have no motive to ascribe to it . If it was not , and more , if the contrary was clearly his inte- rest , no ...
... interest that in the second week in November , 1855 , Mr. Cook should be killed by a railway accident ? If it was not , we have no motive to ascribe to it . If it was not , and more , if the contrary was clearly his inte- rest , no ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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