The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... style of the transactions between the Bank and the public . The Chan- - cellor of the Exchequer defended the equity of these transactions , and repre- sented Mr Grenfell as having been car- ried into many , no doubt unintentional , over ...
... style of the transactions between the Bank and the public . The Chan- - cellor of the Exchequer defended the equity of these transactions , and repre- sented Mr Grenfell as having been car- ried into many , no doubt unintentional , over ...
Strona 91
... style it , or projet de loi , was opposed by several members of the Lower House with much pertmacity . M. Tournemine , M. Roger Collard , and others , mount- ed in succession the tribune , and ha- rangued the assembly in formal speeches ...
... style it , or projet de loi , was opposed by several members of the Lower House with much pertmacity . M. Tournemine , M. Roger Collard , and others , mount- ed in succession the tribune , and ha- rangued the assembly in formal speeches ...
Strona 104
... style in which the whole discussion was carried on . " They say , " said he , " that none should be more severe than the king . Yes , gen- tlemen , men sometimes may be there are circumstances wherein we should be more severe . Let us ...
... style in which the whole discussion was carried on . " They say , " said he , " that none should be more severe than the king . Yes , gen- tlemen , men sometimes may be there are circumstances wherein we should be more severe . Let us ...
Strona 129
... style , the title of King , sometimes Emperor of the Indies . In all the Spanish sta tutes , the Transatlantic possessions are uniformly spoken of by the name of " Kingdoms . " Nor are there want ing among these abundance of sta- tutes ...
... style , the title of King , sometimes Emperor of the Indies . In all the Spanish sta tutes , the Transatlantic possessions are uniformly spoken of by the name of " Kingdoms . " Nor are there want ing among these abundance of sta- tutes ...
Strona 144
... style should not be allowed too deeply to prejudice us against a writer , who has undoubtedly as much acuteness , and at least as much eloquence , as any of his contemporaries . - In the same hemisphere , meantime , our own 144 [ CHAP ...
... style should not be allowed too deeply to prejudice us against a writer , who has undoubtedly as much acuteness , and at least as much eloquence , as any of his contemporaries . - In the same hemisphere , meantime , our own 144 [ CHAP ...
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