The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... soon occur for the House ma- turely to consider what could be done to improve the state of the country , he should touch but slightly on any thing relating to that topic . It must be evident , that several circumstances contributed to ...
... soon occur for the House ma- turely to consider what could be done to improve the state of the country , he should touch but slightly on any thing relating to that topic . It must be evident , that several circumstances contributed to ...
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... soon give an account . Lord Castlereagh replied , at some length , to the speeches of the opposi- tion members . He began with repro- bating that freedom of language which some of these gentlemen assumed , in re- gard to foreign ...
... soon give an account . Lord Castlereagh replied , at some length , to the speeches of the opposi- tion members . He began with repro- bating that freedom of language which some of these gentlemen assumed , in re- gard to foreign ...
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... soon directed to the in- ternal situation of the country . He wished the question to be fairly look- ed at . They ought not to turn aside either from the view of the general policy , or that of the internal state of the country ; and ...
... soon directed to the in- ternal situation of the country . He wished the question to be fairly look- ed at . They ought not to turn aside either from the view of the general policy , or that of the internal state of the country ; and ...
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... soon arriving at the end of its resources , let the House consider what must happen , should we unfortunately be plunged into another war . Last year the right honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer , as an apology for touching that ...
... soon arriving at the end of its resources , let the House consider what must happen , should we unfortunately be plunged into another war . Last year the right honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer , as an apology for touching that ...
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... soon as He therefore thought that all our fo- it was possible , to the diffusion of a reign establishments were too large ; better system in that country . As to and he was sure the House would England , the military establishment think ...
... soon as He therefore thought that all our fo- it was possible , to the diffusion of a reign establishments were too large ; better system in that country . As to and he was sure the House would England , the military establishment think ...
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