Annual Register, Nide 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 74
Sivu 27
... taken , the event of which is known , to point to some other course which , in the opinion of the suggester , might have been taken : I can only say that , looking over the whole transaction as it has taken place from the outset since ...
... taken , the event of which is known , to point to some other course which , in the opinion of the suggester , might have been taken : I can only say that , looking over the whole transaction as it has taken place from the outset since ...
Sivu 43
... taken part in the question of voting the number of men for the public service . He depre- cated the manner in which the Government , and Lord Aberdeen in particular , had been attacked . In his opinion they deserved the thanks of the ...
... taken part in the question of voting the number of men for the public service . He depre- cated the manner in which the Government , and Lord Aberdeen in particular , had been attacked . In his opinion they deserved the thanks of the ...
Sivu 54
... taken effect , he stared with the utmost astonishment , and , after being secured , said that he in- tended the shot for the prosecutor , and stood laughing . Mrs. Mar- shall , the housekeeper at the sta- tion , said , " It is no ...
... taken effect , he stared with the utmost astonishment , and , after being secured , said that he in- tended the shot for the prosecutor , and stood laughing . Mrs. Mar- shall , the housekeeper at the sta- tion , said , " It is no ...
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