The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... formed the necessaries of life . On looking back to the year 1801 , it would be recollected that apprehen- sions were entertained of a great defi- ciency in the supply of bread - corn , the produce of our own country ; and these alarms ...
... formed the necessaries of life . On looking back to the year 1801 , it would be recollected that apprehen- sions were entertained of a great defi- ciency in the supply of bread - corn , the produce of our own country ; and these alarms ...
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... formed a part of the ad- dress under consideration . He meant that part which pledged the House to measures of economy . That part the address and speech of the honour able gentleman must be taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation ...
... formed a part of the ad- dress under consideration . He meant that part which pledged the House to measures of economy . That part the address and speech of the honour able gentleman must be taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation ...
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... formed a part , but from a VOL . IX . PART I. reflection upon the result . The ob- ject was , to put down the principle of universal empire and military despot- ism , which the power of France was so long employed to promote . Yes , I ...
... formed a part , but from a VOL . IX . PART I. reflection upon the result . The ob- ject was , to put down the principle of universal empire and military despot- ism , which the power of France was so long employed to promote . Yes , I ...
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... formed the principal grounds of objection ; but the observations made upon this occasion were only the pre- lude to more full and formal discus- sions of the same subjects taken sepa- rately in posterior debates . A number of remarks ...
... formed the principal grounds of objection ; but the observations made upon this occasion were only the pre- lude to more full and formal discus- sions of the same subjects taken sepa- rately in posterior debates . A number of remarks ...
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... any alliance ever made in Europe , of which England formed a part . Where , then , was the need of this establishment ? As the military force against smugglers . The cutters heretofore , employed CHAP . 2. ] 25 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... any alliance ever made in Europe , of which England formed a part . Where , then , was the need of this establishment ? As the military force against smugglers . The cutters heretofore , employed CHAP . 2. ] 25 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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