The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... Lordships would concur with him in wishing that those hopes might be speedily realized . But if , unfortunately , the endeavours to re- store a good understanding between . Russia and the Porte should not be successful , their Lordships ...
... Lordships would concur with him in wishing that those hopes might be speedily realized . But if , unfortunately , the endeavours to re- store a good understanding between . Russia and the Porte should not be successful , their Lordships ...
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... Lordships were not called upon to pronounce any opinion . All that he would propose was , that they should return their dutiful thanks to his Majesty for the exertions he had made to preserve tranquillity . In alluding to that part of ...
... Lordships were not called upon to pronounce any opinion . All that he would propose was , that they should return their dutiful thanks to his Majesty for the exertions he had made to preserve tranquillity . In alluding to that part of ...
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... Lordships , before they came to the conclusion that this prosperity existed , to be sure that they reached that conclu- sion on a solid foundation . He did not mean to say that it did not ex- ist ; but when it was recollected that a ...
... Lordships , before they came to the conclusion that this prosperity existed , to be sure that they reached that conclu- sion on a solid foundation . He did not mean to say that it did not ex- ist ; but when it was recollected that a ...
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... Lordships that he alluded to a proposition , stated to have been made by the Noble Earl opposite , for issuing Exchequer bills to the amount of L. 5,000,000 , to be advanced to the agricultural interest , through the medium of the ...
... Lordships that he alluded to a proposition , stated to have been made by the Noble Earl opposite , for issuing Exchequer bills to the amount of L. 5,000,000 , to be advanced to the agricultural interest , through the medium of the ...
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... Lordships , that in the course of last year , reductions had taken place to the amount of between one and two millions ; and that at the time those reductions were announced , others were promi- sed for the present year . Whether the ...
... Lordships , that in the course of last year , reductions had taken place to the amount of between one and two millions ; and that at the time those reductions were announced , others were promi- sed for the present year . Whether the ...
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