The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... opinion with re- spect to papers not yet laid before par liament . Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship from any idea of this nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King ...
... opinion with re- spect to papers not yet laid before par liament . Lord Liverpool relieved his lordship from any idea of this nature ; and , with the exception of Lord Hol- land alone , ( who asserted that the re- storation of King ...
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... opinion as to what parts of the public expenditure can be properly dispensed with , as well as how those wants are to be met which are most necessary to the welfare of the country . He had no hesitation to avow the intention of ...
... opinion as to what parts of the public expenditure can be properly dispensed with , as well as how those wants are to be met which are most necessary to the welfare of the country . He had no hesitation to avow the intention of ...
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... opinion was expressed in regard , first , to the jus- tice of those principles of general po- lity , in virtue of which England was supposed to have concurred with the allies in aiding the restoration of Louis XVIII . to the throne of ...
... opinion was expressed in regard , first , to the jus- tice of those principles of general po- lity , in virtue of which England was supposed to have concurred with the allies in aiding the restoration of Louis XVIII . to the throne of ...
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... opinion opposite to that of the noble earl ; and upon some of the minor questions , respecting the resto- ration of the monuments of art plun- dered in the spirit of the most uncivi- lized barbarism , he had entertained as little doubt ...
... opinion opposite to that of the noble earl ; and upon some of the minor questions , respecting the resto- ration of the monuments of art plun- dered in the spirit of the most uncivi- lized barbarism , he had entertained as little doubt ...
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... opinion , the estimates proposed by his Majesty's govern- ment were founded on a perfectly false view of our means , and of our danger . What were our means ? the interest of the national debt was forty mil- lions ; from this we could ...
... opinion , the estimates proposed by his Majesty's govern- ment were founded on a perfectly false view of our means , and of our danger . What were our means ? the interest of the national debt was forty mil- lions ; from this we could ...
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