The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... force . The militia furnished the most eligible defence for the country , and , with an auxiliary force of twelve or fourteen thousand regulars , it would be quite sufficient for all the duties which the army would have to perform ...
... force . The militia furnished the most eligible defence for the country , and , with an auxiliary force of twelve or fourteen thousand regulars , it would be quite sufficient for all the duties which the army would have to perform ...
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... force which had never been contemplated when all Europe was leagued against us , not even at times when war was actually raging ! It was a fact , as to which the Chancellor of the Exchequer might satisfy himself by figures , to which he ...
... force which had never been contemplated when all Europe was leagued against us , not even at times when war was actually raging ! It was a fact , as to which the Chancellor of the Exchequer might satisfy himself by figures , to which he ...
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... force demanded for the service of Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not yet been entirely al- layed . At a subsequent period of the session , a great body ...
... force demanded for the service of Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not yet been entirely al- layed . At a subsequent period of the session , a great body ...
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... force , and whilst she thus nobly exerted her- self to take her rank amongst the na tions , the laws were better obeyed than during any period of her history . Every one lent his willing aid to en- force their execution . What a great ...
... force , and whilst she thus nobly exerted her- self to take her rank amongst the na tions , the laws were better obeyed than during any period of her history . Every one lent his willing aid to en- force their execution . What a great ...
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... force , do not themselves propose re- medial measures ; one , and one only , has been adverted to - education . Of its superior efficacy , no man can think more highly than I do , as providing - largely for future amelioration . But can ...
... force , do not themselves propose re- medial measures ; one , and one only , has been adverted to - education . Of its superior efficacy , no man can think more highly than I do , as providing - largely for future amelioration . But can ...
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