Annual Register, Том 59Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1819 |
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... thought were to be relied up- on for daring and hazardous en- terprises . The design was by a sudden rising in the dead of the night , to surprise and overpower the soldiers in their different barracks , which were to be set on fire ...
... thought were to be relied up- on for daring and hazardous en- terprises . The design was by a sudden rising in the dead of the night , to surprise and overpower the soldiers in their different barracks , which were to be set on fire ...
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... thought proper to propose to them for meeting that danger . These , after having been commented on by his lordship seriatim , were summed up in a general statement . The measures , he said , which he should propose as the wisest which ...
... thought proper to propose to them for meeting that danger . These , after having been commented on by his lordship seriatim , were summed up in a general statement . The measures , he said , which he should propose as the wisest which ...
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... thought our present laws were sufficient for the purpose of restraining it . The next thing to which he would advert was that part of the report which stated , that the disaffected looked out for those people among whom the greatest ...
... thought our present laws were sufficient for the purpose of restraining it . The next thing to which he would advert was that part of the report which stated , that the disaffected looked out for those people among whom the greatest ...
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... thought the suspension objec- tionable the dangers might be great , but the existing laws had not yet been tried ; and if tried , he was convinced that they would be found sufficient for every pur- pose of national protection . It is ...
... thought the suspension objec- tionable the dangers might be great , but the existing laws had not yet been tried ; and if tried , he was convinced that they would be found sufficient for every pur- pose of national protection . It is ...
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... thought necessary to extract upon the general ground of discus- sion , from the field of debate . It was mentioned on the pre- ceding day that Lord Sidmouth had introduced a clause into the bill for the prevention of meetings within a ...
... thought necessary to extract upon the general ground of discus- sion , from the field of debate . It was mentioned on the pre- ceding day that Lord Sidmouth had introduced a clause into the bill for the prevention of meetings within a ...
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