The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... observed in providing for the future tranquillity of Europe . He was induced to cherish this hope the more from the spirit of forbearance which , in a peculiar man- ner , had characterized the counsels , and even the armies of our own ...
... observed in providing for the future tranquillity of Europe . He was induced to cherish this hope the more from the spirit of forbearance which , in a peculiar man- ner , had characterized the counsels , and even the armies of our own ...
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... observed in the treatment of it : It should have been dismembered to any extent , provided its provinces could have been put in possession of those who were able to preserve them . But the allies had very different objects in view ...
... observed in the treatment of it : It should have been dismembered to any extent , provided its provinces could have been put in possession of those who were able to preserve them . But the allies had very different objects in view ...
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... observations were made , in a speech of much candour and man- liness , by Mr Frankland Lewis . This gentleman observed , that , " whenever the proposition of a large standing ar . my had been made in that House , it had been resisted on ...
... observations were made , in a speech of much candour and man- liness , by Mr Frankland Lewis . This gentleman observed , that , " whenever the proposition of a large standing ar . my had been made in that House , it had been resisted on ...
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... observations from Lord Archibald Hamilton , Mr Ba- ring , and Mr Tierney , these resolu- tions were adopted . Mr Vesey Fitzgerald laid before the House his intentions with respect to the Irish revenue of the year . He began with saying ...
... observations from Lord Archibald Hamilton , Mr Ba- ring , and Mr Tierney , these resolu- tions were adopted . Mr Vesey Fitzgerald laid before the House his intentions with respect to the Irish revenue of the year . He began with saying ...
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... observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the least effectual , the liberties which had recently been taken by some gentlemen of the oppo- sition , in talking of the ...
... observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the least effectual , the liberties which had recently been taken by some gentlemen of the oppo- sition , in talking of the ...
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