The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... desire by which I am ani- mated for the maintenance of peace . I shall at all times be anxious to use my best exertions for the promotion of this most important object . " In concurrence with my allies , I have endeavoured , by friendly ...
... desire by which I am ani- mated for the maintenance of peace . I shall at all times be anxious to use my best exertions for the promotion of this most important object . " In concurrence with my allies , I have endeavoured , by friendly ...
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... desire to fight under false colours , and , quite apart from the circumstances of the case , he was , as a Churchman , opposed to the connexion of the Church with the State . With these views he did not share the gloomy apprehensions ...
... desire to fight under false colours , and , quite apart from the circumstances of the case , he was , as a Churchman , opposed to the connexion of the Church with the State . With these views he did not share the gloomy apprehensions ...
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... desire of the country that it should have an opportunity of endeavouring to settle the Irish Church question . And on this ground he deprecated a partial and desultory discussion of a matter which ought to be put before the House in a ...
... desire of the country that it should have an opportunity of endeavouring to settle the Irish Church question . And on this ground he deprecated a partial and desultory discussion of a matter which ought to be put before the House in a ...
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... desire to widen that field , would endeavour to deal with other questions without reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will approve the principle by which we have been actuated ...
... desire to widen that field , would endeavour to deal with other questions without reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will approve the principle by which we have been actuated ...
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... desire is to act in the spirit of that portion of the Speech which expresses the conviction of Her Majesty that this question will be approached , and that this work will be prosecuted , with a desire to afford a just satisfaction to ...
... desire is to act in the spirit of that portion of the Speech which expresses the conviction of Her Majesty that this question will be approached , and that this work will be prosecuted , with a desire to afford a just satisfaction to ...
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