The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... House ; he would only instance the state of the poor - laws , as they respect- ed the equalization of rates . All that he was desirous of urging upon tice of the House at present was , the absolute necessity of redeeming their pledge ...
... House ; he would only instance the state of the poor - laws , as they respect- ed the equalization of rates . All that he was desirous of urging upon tice of the House at present was , the absolute necessity of redeeming their pledge ...
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... House acceded to the proposition , that there never had been a peace concluded for this , or perhaps for any other country , so advantageous , so glorious in all respects , and so com- pletely accomplishing the most san- guine ...
... House acceded to the proposition , that there never had been a peace concluded for this , or perhaps for any other country , so advantageous , so glorious in all respects , and so com- pletely accomplishing the most san- guine ...
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... House divided upon the amend- ment , which not having been expected , many both of the ministerial and of the opposition members had with- drawn . The address , in its original state , however , was still carried by a majority of 67 ...
... House divided upon the amend- ment , which not having been expected , many both of the ministerial and of the opposition members had with- drawn . The address , in its original state , however , was still carried by a majority of 67 ...
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... house of Hanover ! In answer to such assertions , he would ask - Had the gentlemen who advanced such ar- guments ever looked into the treaties relative to the accession of these two houses ? He would first call the at- tention of their ...
... house of Hanover ! In answer to such assertions , he would ask - Had the gentlemen who advanced such ar- guments ever looked into the treaties relative to the accession of these two houses ? He would first call the at- tention of their ...
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... house by Lord Milton . In the speeches pronounced by these noble- men , the right of interfering with the internal arrangements of France , exer- cised by the allied powers of Europe , was distinctly recognised . " It is my firm ...
... house by Lord Milton . In the speeches pronounced by these noble- men , the right of interfering with the internal arrangements of France , exer- cised by the allied powers of Europe , was distinctly recognised . " It is my firm ...
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