The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney Smith's Pro- posal to the Congress of Vienna . Negociations of Sir Thomas Maitland and Lord Exmouth in the early part of this year ...
... Nature of the Barbary Governments , and of the l'iratical Expeditions which they authorise . Sir Sidney Smith's Pro- posal to the Congress of Vienna . Negociations of Sir Thomas Maitland and Lord Exmouth in the early part of this year ...
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... Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different Representations given of the Causes of these tumults in the British Parliament . Mr Wilber- force's ...
... Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different Representations given of the Causes of these tumults in the British Parliament . Mr Wilber- force's ...
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... nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in the preceding year , and the happy prospect of a permanent peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been ...
... nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in the preceding year , and the happy prospect of a permanent peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been ...
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... nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King Louis had been un- warrantably effected by means of fo- reign arms , and that , therefore , the whole of the measures which had ...
... nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King Louis had been un- warrantably effected by means of fo- reign arms , and that , therefore , the whole of the measures which had ...
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... nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion , he could solemnly assure the House , that he was wholly uninfluen ced by any personal feeling towards any individual whatever . In compa- rison with such a question as that ...
... nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion , he could solemnly assure the House , that he was wholly uninfluen ced by any personal feeling towards any individual whatever . In compa- rison with such a question as that ...
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