Annual Register, Volumen98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... ment did regard the operations in Asia Minor as of some importance , yet they were felt to be inferior to the capture of Sebastopol , the real object of the war ; and to have withdrawn troops from before Se- bastopol to secure a merely ...
... ment did regard the operations in Asia Minor as of some importance , yet they were felt to be inferior to the capture of Sebastopol , the real object of the war ; and to have withdrawn troops from before Se- bastopol to secure a merely ...
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... ment by the Minister of Justice , so that it would have been abso- lutely and utterly impossible that the abuse could have been allowed to exist for that period of time . He called attention to another very important subject illustrated ...
... ment by the Minister of Justice , so that it would have been abso- lutely and utterly impossible that the abuse could have been allowed to exist for that period of time . He called attention to another very important subject illustrated ...
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... ment ; they introduced a Bill on that subject , and on the 15th of July that also was abandoned . The education of the people of Scotland had long engaged the at- tention of the Government , and this year they introduced a Bill which ...
... ment ; they introduced a Bill on that subject , and on the 15th of July that also was abandoned . The education of the people of Scotland had long engaged the at- tention of the Government , and this year they introduced a Bill which ...
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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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