The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... House . Under such circumstances , I should think it scarcely necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which ...
... House . Under such circumstances , I should think it scarcely necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which ...
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... House to pledge itself dictinctly , that they would enquire and administer speedy relief , because he was convinced , that , by a steady application of our resour ces , and by a striet economy , the bur- thens and distresses of the ...
... House to pledge itself dictinctly , that they would enquire and administer speedy relief , because he was convinced , that , by a steady application of our resour ces , and by a striet economy , the bur- thens and distresses of the ...
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... House could reasonably de- sire on the subject in question . It gave the strongest declaration from the crown , that all possible measures for producing general economy in the state should be taken that were con- sistent with the safety ...
... House could reasonably de- sire on the subject in question . It gave the strongest declaration from the crown , that all possible measures for producing general economy in the state should be taken that were con- sistent with the safety ...
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... House must take it for granted that it was so , because that was a proposi- tion , that ministers themselves alone knew the correctness of , and concern- ing which all the rest of the House remained in darkness . But let them remember ...
... House must take it for granted that it was so , because that was a proposi- tion , that ministers themselves alone knew the correctness of , and concern- ing which all the rest of the House remained in darkness . But let them remember ...
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... House , and that the constituents of such of them as had any constituents ( A laugh , and cries of hear , hear ! ) would take those steps , which , if they had been adopted last year , would have rendered it impossible for the burthen ...
... House , and that the constituents of such of them as had any constituents ( A laugh , and cries of hear , hear ! ) would take those steps , which , if they had been adopted last year , would have rendered it impossible for the burthen ...
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