The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... taken of this Transaction by the Prince Regent of England . Reflections , CHAP . X. Debates on the Law of Amnesty . Necessity for a Law of this kind . Projet of M. de la Bourdonnaye . Royal Projet . Amendments proposed in the Chamber of ...
... taken of this Transaction by the Prince Regent of England . Reflections , CHAP . X. Debates on the Law of Amnesty . Necessity for a Law of this kind . Projet of M. de la Bourdonnaye . Royal Projet . Amendments proposed in the Chamber of ...
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... taken place . Out of this short period must also be deducted whatever time was 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 ...
... taken place . Out of this short period must also be deducted whatever time was 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 ...
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... out of the flourishing condition of our commerce must be taken that lumping exception of the whole internal trade , merce was so inconsiderable that it might be considered merely 11 8 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1.
... out of the flourishing condition of our commerce must be taken that lumping exception of the whole internal trade , merce was so inconsiderable that it might be considered merely 11 8 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1.
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... taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation into the amount of our enormous establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to the smallest amount possible , consistently ...
... taken to mean , such a rigorous investigation into the amount of our enormous establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to the smallest amount possible , consistently ...
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... taken especial care not to preju- dice the King of France in the eyes of the people of France . As to the re- moval of the pictures and statues , that was a great act of justice , whether considered in relation to the past or the future ...
... taken especial care not to preju- dice the King of France in the eyes of the people of France . As to the re- moval of the pictures and statues , that was a great act of justice , whether considered in relation to the past or the future ...
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