The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... honour able gentleman must be taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation into the amount of our enormous establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to the smallest ...
... honour able gentleman must be taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation into the amount of our enormous establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to the smallest ...
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... honour of worthily discharging them . The House rejected the mo- tion of Mr Tierney by a large majority . A similar attack was made by Mr Methuen upon certain regulations , whereby the salaries of the secretaries and clerks of the ...
... honour of worthily discharging them . The House rejected the mo- tion of Mr Tierney by a large majority . A similar attack was made by Mr Methuen upon certain regulations , whereby the salaries of the secretaries and clerks of the ...
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... honour , glory , and independence to Britain ; but to Ireland no such bright pros- pects ! The victors treated those whom they subdued , and those who aided them in the conquest , with the same revolting indifference . The era which ...
... honour , glory , and independence to Britain ; but to Ireland no such bright pros- pects ! The victors treated those whom they subdued , and those who aided them in the conquest , with the same revolting indifference . The era which ...
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... honour , that certain crimes which disgraced and degraded more civilized countries were utterly un- known to them . He was even told , that the Irish language did not possess a name by which they could be desig- nated . But in some ...
... honour , that certain crimes which disgraced and degraded more civilized countries were utterly un- known to them . He was even told , that the Irish language did not possess a name by which they could be desig- nated . But in some ...
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... honour than the magistrates of London and its vicinity . In one particular district , however , there seems to be no possibility of doubting that very considerable im proprieties have occurred in respect to this very important part of ...
... honour than the magistrates of London and its vicinity . In one particular district , however , there seems to be no possibility of doubting that very considerable im proprieties have occurred in respect to this very important part of ...
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