Annual Register, Band 100Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1859 |
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... foot in that temple ; that the House of Commons should be kept aloof from any interference in Indian affairs ; that if we trans- fer the government to the Minis- ters responsible to Parliament , we shall have Indian affairs made the ...
... foot in that temple ; that the House of Commons should be kept aloof from any interference in Indian affairs ; that if we trans- fer the government to the Minis- ters responsible to Parliament , we shall have Indian affairs made the ...
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... foot , and there was no other way of doing this than by giving them the ballot . He illustrated his arguments by familiar examples of the appli- cation of what he termed the " screw . " The motion was seconded by Mr. W. P. Martin . Mr ...
... foot , and there was no other way of doing this than by giving them the ballot . He illustrated his arguments by familiar examples of the appli- cation of what he termed the " screw . " The motion was seconded by Mr. W. P. Martin . Mr ...
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... that , as these implacable Revo- lutionists trample all the duties of hospitality under foot , and are united in their mad plans of de- struction , foreign Governments and peoples do not take measures France . ] [ 221 HISTORY .
... that , as these implacable Revo- lutionists trample all the duties of hospitality under foot , and are united in their mad plans of de- struction , foreign Governments and peoples do not take measures France . ] [ 221 HISTORY .
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... foot except by a Com- missioner of Oude on a State day , were now open to the com- mon soldier and to the poorest camp follower of our army . How their splendours vanished like snow in sunshine ! The destruc- tion around one , the ...
... foot except by a Com- missioner of Oude on a State day , were now open to the com- mon soldier and to the poorest camp follower of our army . How their splendours vanished like snow in sunshine ! The destruc- tion around one , the ...
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... foot of the mountains , and taking two guns . Sir Hope Grant was alarmed about his flank being turned to the eastward and to the north of Goruckpore . Acting ac- cording to his instructions and with great judgment , he made that point ...
... foot of the mountains , and taking two guns . Sir Hope Grant was alarmed about his flank being turned to the eastward and to the north of Goruckpore . Acting ac- cording to his instructions and with great judgment , he made that point ...
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