Annual Register, المجلد 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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الصفحة 111
... returned by bur- gage tenure - electors none : in 1854 no Member was so returned . The petitioners stated , that ninety Members were returned by places where the number of electors did not exceed fifty : there were now no Members so ...
... returned by bur- gage tenure - electors none : in 1854 no Member was so returned . The petitioners stated , that ninety Members were returned by places where the number of electors did not exceed fifty : there were now no Members so ...
الصفحة 402
... returned forthwith home , having been weakened by the loss of 800 men by cholera , besides those who fleet returned early in the autumn , and the English fleet returned by single ships as the winter drew nearer , leaving a flying ...
... returned forthwith home , having been weakened by the loss of 800 men by cholera , besides those who fleet returned early in the autumn , and the English fleet returned by single ships as the winter drew nearer , leaving a flying ...
الصفحة 417
... returned to the carriage , and was seen to fasten his horse to the back of it . The other horse- man I take to have been Mr. Car- den . He subsequently went in the same direction ; and after some time the car was observed coming along ...
... returned to the carriage , and was seen to fasten his horse to the back of it . The other horse- man I take to have been Mr. Car- den . He subsequently went in the same direction ; and after some time the car was observed coming along ...
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