The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... means by which the peace , at which I rejoice , has been obtained ; it has been restored to us by what , I confess , always appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of ...
... means by which the peace , at which I rejoice , has been obtained ; it has been restored to us by what , I confess , always appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of ...
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... of the united kingdom ! ' If this odious tax could be dispensed with - if there was any other means of going on without it , no man in his senses 6 -still less would the right hon . gentle- man , СНАР . 1.3 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... of the united kingdom ! ' If this odious tax could be dispensed with - if there was any other means of going on without it , no man in his senses 6 -still less would the right hon . gentle- man , СНАР . 1.3 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... means of carrying on the financial affairs of the country . He , however , did trust , that this early hint , which had been so plainly and unequivocally given of the intention of government , would not be lost upon the country or upon ...
... means of carrying on the financial affairs of the country . He , however , did trust , that this early hint , which had been so plainly and unequivocally given of the intention of government , would not be lost upon the country or upon ...
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... means of defence in other states were to be found in the states themselves ? The great object • of England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and ...
... means of defence in other states were to be found in the states themselves ? The great object • of England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and ...
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... means of 1816 , an equal sum from those of 1815 , which still remained to be received . The object of this ar- rangement , which was similar to the practice of several years past , was to make all sums received into the exche- quer ...
... means of 1816 , an equal sum from those of 1815 , which still remained to be received . The object of this ar- rangement , which was similar to the practice of several years past , was to make all sums received into the exche- quer ...
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