The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... English Gentlemen , Sir Robert Wilson , Captain Hutcheson , and Mr Bruce . Detection of this , and Trial and Condemnation of his Deliverers . Notice taken of this Transaction by the Prince Regent of England . Reflections , CHAP . X ...
... English Gentlemen , Sir Robert Wilson , Captain Hutcheson , and Mr Bruce . Detection of this , and Trial and Condemnation of his Deliverers . Notice taken of this Transaction by the Prince Regent of England . Reflections , CHAP . X ...
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... English nation in then calling upon foreigners for inter- ference , which would not now even more amply justify England in her in- terference with the internal direction of French affairs ? No man could be less willing to become an ...
... English nation in then calling upon foreigners for inter- ference , which would not now even more amply justify England in her in- terference with the internal direction of French affairs ? No man could be less willing to become an ...
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... English and Irish Exchequers . - New Silver Coinage . relief to be afforded by their removal , was stated. On the 3d of May , Lord Castlereagh made a motion for leave to bring in a bill for the better regulation of his majesty's civil ...
... English and Irish Exchequers . - New Silver Coinage . relief to be afforded by their removal , was stated. On the 3d of May , Lord Castlereagh made a motion for leave to bring in a bill for the better regulation of his majesty's civil ...
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... English masters , who covenanted for the surrender of its external and com- mercial concerns to British monopoly tries , and involving the complete sa- crifice of national and commercial rights . The protestant interest , as it was then ...
... English masters , who covenanted for the surrender of its external and com- mercial concerns to British monopoly tries , and involving the complete sa- crifice of national and commercial rights . The protestant interest , as it was then ...
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... English law . In fact , there were a hundred customs which then existed , though but now operating , which gradually tended to form the character of the people . Sir John Davis observed , that by the an- cient laws of the country murder ...
... English law . In fact , there were a hundred customs which then existed , though but now operating , which gradually tended to form the character of the people . Sir John Davis observed , that by the an- cient laws of the country murder ...
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