Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... thought that Russia desired a peace , and he thought that the Emperor of Russia had shown great moral courage in at once accepting terms which he had reason to believe were displeasing to the war party in Russia . ( " Hear , hear ...
... thought that Russia desired a peace , and he thought that the Emperor of Russia had shown great moral courage in at once accepting terms which he had reason to believe were displeasing to the war party in Russia . ( " Hear , hear ...
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... thought Lord Clarendon had acted wisely when he supported Aali Pasha in not having the firman in- serted in the treaty . He thought , however , that the extension of the conscription to non - Mussulman subjects of the Porte was unwise ...
... thought Lord Clarendon had acted wisely when he supported Aali Pasha in not having the firman in- serted in the treaty . He thought , however , that the extension of the conscription to non - Mussulman subjects of the Porte was unwise ...
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... thought of them . He then took out two single barrel pistols and two daggers . In reply to the prisoner's question I said I thought they were stunners , and I saw he was well prepared . The prisoner replied , " By God ! they never de ...
... thought of them . He then took out two single barrel pistols and two daggers . In reply to the prisoner's question I said I thought they were stunners , and I saw he was well prepared . The prisoner replied , " By God ! they never de ...
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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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