Annual Register, Nide 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 84
Sivu 49
... important , threatened to be of a dangerous character . The causes did not lie beneath the surface . He showed from the blue books , that on the withdrawal of the regular troops , the Albanian soldiery had com- mitted excesses ...
... important , threatened to be of a dangerous character . The causes did not lie beneath the surface . He showed from the blue books , that on the withdrawal of the regular troops , the Albanian soldiery had com- mitted excesses ...
Sivu 85
... importance of the acquisitions that had actually been made since 1829. He knew per- fectly well the importance of the acquisitions which Russia had made with respect to the naviga- tion of the Danube , and he was equally sensible of the ...
... importance of the acquisitions that had actually been made since 1829. He knew per- fectly well the importance of the acquisitions which Russia had made with respect to the naviga- tion of the Danube , and he was equally sensible of the ...
Sivu 126
... important debate upon the conduct and position of the Government generally , and that of Lord John Russell in particular . It was begun by Mr. Disraeli with a speech re- markable for the display of " his mastery of invective and powers ...
... important debate upon the conduct and position of the Government generally , and that of Lord John Russell in particular . It was begun by Mr. Disraeli with a speech re- markable for the display of " his mastery of invective and powers ...
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