Annual Register, Nide 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... cause , killed in action and deaths from wounds and dis- ease , amounted to 270 officers and 22,467 men . Comparing this number with the losses of the enemy , he thought they had cause to be thankful that the scourge of war had fallen ...
... cause , killed in action and deaths from wounds and dis- ease , amounted to 270 officers and 22,467 men . Comparing this number with the losses of the enemy , he thought they had cause to be thankful that the scourge of war had fallen ...
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... cause , killed in action and deaths from wounds and dis- ease , amounted to 270 officers and 22,467 men . Comparing this number with the losses of the enemy , he thought they had cause to be thankful that the scourge of war had fallen ...
... cause , killed in action and deaths from wounds and dis- ease , amounted to 270 officers and 22,467 men . Comparing this number with the losses of the enemy , he thought they had cause to be thankful that the scourge of war had fallen ...
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... cause of the discontent that had risen within the last two months ? A Minister ought not to be too prone to legislation . He should not deal with a subject un- less he felt that he could deal with it satisfactorily and conclusively . It ...
... cause of the discontent that had risen within the last two months ? A Minister ought not to be too prone to legislation . He should not deal with a subject un- less he felt that he could deal with it satisfactorily and conclusively . It ...
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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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