The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Manner of Procedure in the French Chambers , as contrasted with that of our Parliament . Blll respecting the Services of the Duke of Angouleme . Bill respecting Seditious Cries . Temporary Erection of Prevotal Tribunals , for the sake ...
... Manner of Procedure in the French Chambers , as contrasted with that of our Parliament . Blll respecting the Services of the Duke of Angouleme . Bill respecting Seditious Cries . Temporary Erection of Prevotal Tribunals , for the sake ...
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... Manner in which they were governed by Spain . Their willingness to continue attached to Spain , provided freedom of Commerce , and a share in their own Governments should be allowed them . Impolitic Con- duct of the Temporary Government ...
... Manner in which they were governed by Spain . Their willingness to continue attached to Spain , provided freedom of Commerce , and a share in their own Governments should be allowed them . Impolitic Con- duct of the Temporary Government ...
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... manner , be much greater this year than hereafter . Twenty - five thousand would be required for Great Britain , and Guernsey and Jersey , including the depots necessary for relieving gar- risons abroad . An equal number would be ...
... manner , be much greater this year than hereafter . Twenty - five thousand would be required for Great Britain , and Guernsey and Jersey , including the depots necessary for relieving gar- risons abroad . An equal number would be ...
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... harm to remind them of one instance of the inflexible manner in which par- liament formerly discharged its duty on this subject . He alluded to their conduct towards 24 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... harm to remind them of one instance of the inflexible manner in which par- liament formerly discharged its duty on this subject . He alluded to their conduct towards 24 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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... manner , to sooth the feel- ings of the afflicted classes of the com- munity . But it is at the best extreme- ly doubtful , whether , in the end , the continuance of the property - tax might not have pressed upon their necessities in a ...
... manner , to sooth the feel- ings of the afflicted classes of the com- munity . But it is at the best extreme- ly doubtful , whether , in the end , the continuance of the property - tax might not have pressed upon their necessities in a ...
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