The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... cause for congratulation . His Royal High- ness had given orders , that copies of the different treaties should be laid be- fore parliament , and confidently trust- ed that their stipulations would receive unmingled approbation . The ...
... cause for congratulation . His Royal High- ness had given orders , that copies of the different treaties should be laid be- fore parliament , and confidently trust- ed that their stipulations would receive unmingled approbation . The ...
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... cause of the great delay complained of , and the ten days form ed the whole of the time that had been suffered to elapse before parliament was informed of what had taken place . Out of this short period must also be deducted whatever ...
... cause of the great delay complained of , and the ten days form ed the whole of the time that had been suffered to elapse before parliament was informed of what had taken place . Out of this short period must also be deducted whatever ...
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... causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be portended to their rights . The right ... cause it pledged the House to nothing . The merits of the peace under existing ET other classes of the community ...
... causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be portended to their rights . The right ... cause it pledged the House to nothing . The merits of the peace under existing ET other classes of the community ...
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... caused by the war ? and was not that decay in the prosperity of all classes to be lamented which now only press- ed ... causes ? It had been stated in the ad- dress , that the manufactures , com- merce , and revenue , were in a flourish ...
... caused by the war ? and was not that decay in the prosperity of all classes to be lamented which now only press- ed ... causes ? It had been stated in the ad- dress , that the manufactures , com- merce , and revenue , were in a flourish ...
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... cause . According to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the fluc- tuations in the corn market , occasion- ed by the long want , and then the sudden pouring in of foreign corn , to- gether with the withdrawing of the immense purchases ...
... cause . According to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the fluc- tuations in the corn market , occasion- ed by the long want , and then the sudden pouring in of foreign corn , to- gether with the withdrawing of the immense purchases ...
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