The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which we were so unexpectedly and so unwil- lingly involved , and the ...
... necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which we were so unexpectedly and so unwil- lingly involved , and the ...
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... necessary for the transmission of the treaty from Paris to London , as well as that re- quired for the printing of the papers for the convenience of members . They were now in such a state of forward- ness , that when they came to be ...
... necessary for the transmission of the treaty from Paris to London , as well as that re- quired for the printing of the papers for the convenience of members . They were now in such a state of forward- ness , that when they came to be ...
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... necessary to the welfare of the country . He had no hesitation to avow the intention of ministers to continue the income - tax , on the modified scale of five per cent . He should be able , at the proper time , to show , that of all ...
... necessary to the welfare of the country . He had no hesitation to avow the intention of ministers to continue the income - tax , on the modified scale of five per cent . He should be able , at the proper time , to show , that of all ...
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... necessary , not- withstanding the flourishing condi- tion of the manufactures , commerce , and revenue 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 ...
... necessary , not- withstanding the flourishing condi- tion of the manufactures , commerce , and revenue 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 ...
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... necessary for the country to pay , consistently with its security , and what was the lowest reduction in our civil and military es- tablishments which that security could admit of . " A variety of remarks , similar to those of Mr ...
... necessary for the country to pay , consistently with its security , and what was the lowest reduction in our civil and military es- tablishments which that security could admit of . " A variety of remarks , similar to those of Mr ...
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