The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... appears to have comprehend- ed almost every thing that could be , with propriety , advanced . His Lord- ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in the se- cond occupation of Paris , and of the manner in which ...
... appears to have comprehend- ed almost every thing that could be , with propriety , advanced . His Lord- ship began with detailing the events of the campaign terminating in the se- cond occupation of Paris , and of the manner in which ...
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... appears to some among us so unjustifiable in it- self , and so perilous when viewed as a precedent . " His lordship then begged the House to advert to the Revolution of 1688 , the principles of which would amply justify any steps this ...
... appears to some among us so unjustifiable in it- self , and so perilous when viewed as a precedent . " His lordship then begged the House to advert to the Revolution of 1688 , the principles of which would amply justify any steps this ...
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... touched were the navy and army . In regard to both of these , the statement he had to offer might , he said , appear extra- THE discussion of the army estimates , as has already 22 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
... touched were the navy and army . In regard to both of these , the statement he had to offer might , he said , appear extra- THE discussion of the army estimates , as has already 22 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
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... appear , that even the ing , & c . ) a little out of the ordinary course , but that , on the whole , he had been endeavouring , and that success- fully , to suit his expence to the situa- tion of the country . In the end , the bill of ...
... appear , that even the ing , & c . ) a little out of the ordinary course , but that , on the whole , he had been endeavouring , and that success- fully , to suit his expence to the situa- tion of the country . In the end , the bill of ...
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... appears from this paper , that nearly every fourth year from the revolution had been a year of scarcity , and in that interval nearly five millions were paid for imported corn and flour to feed the inhabitants of that fertile island ...
... appears from this paper , that nearly every fourth year from the revolution had been a year of scarcity , and in that interval nearly five millions were paid for imported corn and flour to feed the inhabitants of that fertile island ...
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