The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... England . Reflections , CHAP . X. Debates on the Law of Amnesty . Necessity for a Law of this kind . Projet of M. de la Bourdonnaye . Royal Projet . Amendments proposed in the Chamber of Deputies respecting the Regicides . Speech of M ...
... England . Reflections , CHAP . X. Debates on the Law of Amnesty . Necessity for a Law of this kind . Projet of M. de la Bourdonnaye . Royal Projet . Amendments proposed in the Chamber of Deputies respecting the Regicides . Speech of M ...
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... England with a well - ground- ed confidence , that the wisdom of the legislative bodies would be immediate- ly directed to the repair and alleviation of those dilapidations and distresses which had been inflicted upon the re- venue ...
... England with a well - ground- ed confidence , that the wisdom of the legislative bodies would be immediate- ly directed to the repair and alleviation of those dilapidations and distresses which had been inflicted upon the re- venue ...
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... England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliateď by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so , because that was ...
... England had been unabated by the peace , and unpalliateď by all our victories . When it was as- serted in the speech that our revenue was in a flourishing condition , the House must take it for granted that it was so , because that was ...
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... England in conjunction with her allies . These were points that would be open for discussion , and for these ministers stood responsible in their characters and in their situa- tions ; but still it would be seen , that , agreeing to the ...
... England in conjunction with her allies . These were points that would be open for discussion , and for these ministers stood responsible in their characters and in their situa- tions ; but still it would be seen , that , agreeing to the ...
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... England and her allies with respect to France . It was triumphantly maintained , that no treaties could be found where the prin- ciple of such interference had been avowed . How different , it was said , were the proceedings connected ...
... England and her allies with respect to France . It was triumphantly maintained , that no treaties could be found where the prin- ciple of such interference had been avowed . How different , it was said , were the proceedings connected ...
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