The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... whole , or even the greater part of the demands upon the civil list , to arise out of the private expenditure of the sovereign and his family , while , in truth , much the larger part of them were as strictly caused by the necessi- ties ...
... whole , or even the greater part of the demands upon the civil list , to arise out of the private expenditure of the sovereign and his family , while , in truth , much the larger part of them were as strictly caused by the necessi- ties ...
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... whole civil list expendi- ture ; who should have all facility of communicating with the different de- partments , and of calling the officers before him and inspecting their ac- counts ; and who should thus be ena bled to controul ...
... whole civil list expendi- ture ; who should have all facility of communicating with the different de- partments , and of calling the officers before him and inspecting their ac- counts ; and who should thus be ena bled to controul ...
Strona 37
... whole House . The Chancellor of the Exchequer entered into a long detail of facts , with a view to prove that the charge against mi- nisters was unfounded , and that the matter was already in excellent hands . The motion was lost by a ...
... whole House . The Chancellor of the Exchequer entered into a long detail of facts , with a view to prove that the charge against mi- nisters was unfounded , and that the matter was already in excellent hands . The motion was lost by a ...
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... whole of the preceding four hundred years . Certainly , many of the causes indicated by Sir John Davis and others , as contributing to the in- jury of Ireland at that time , had cea- sed to operate ; but others had arisen of a different ...
... whole of the preceding four hundred years . Certainly , many of the causes indicated by Sir John Davis and others , as contributing to the in- jury of Ireland at that time , had cea- sed to operate ; but others had arisen of a different ...
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... whole day in the cold , smarting under voluntary wounds , and shivering from voluntary nakedness , are sure to prepare themselves for these hardships by " a breakfast of beaf- steaks and oyster sauce , " and a " glass or two of heated ...
... whole day in the cold , smarting under voluntary wounds , and shivering from voluntary nakedness , are sure to prepare themselves for these hardships by " a breakfast of beaf- steaks and oyster sauce , " and a " glass or two of heated ...
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