The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... British minister might be present . We had our own interests to watch over ; and in his opinion it was an additional proof of the confi- dence happily existing among the great powers of Europe , that they re- ceived at their meetings ...
... British minister might be present . We had our own interests to watch over ; and in his opinion it was an additional proof of the confi- dence happily existing among the great powers of Europe , that they re- ceived at their meetings ...
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... British . This was explained by Lord Palmerston ; and Mr Hume moved , finally , a reduction of only 2000 , which was negatived by 89 to 35. - The allowance of 42,7961 . for Chelsea in - pensioners , was passed with- out a vote , Mr Hume ...
... British . This was explained by Lord Palmerston ; and Mr Hume moved , finally , a reduction of only 2000 , which was negatived by 89 to 35. - The allowance of 42,7961 . for Chelsea in - pensioners , was passed with- out a vote , Mr Hume ...
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... British parliament . The public credi- tors were not , as had been represented , an idle race ; they were persons , who , after a life of slow gains , and patient industry , had confided their earnings to public honour ; and he trusted ...
... British parliament . The public credi- tors were not , as had been represented , an idle race ; they were persons , who , after a life of slow gains , and patient industry , had confided their earnings to public honour ; and he trusted ...
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... British army . Various sums had been paid to indi- viduals who had claims on the British government for services performed . The French government , pursuant to the treaty concluded , had made a li- beral provision for the relief of ...
... British army . Various sums had been paid to indi- viduals who had claims on the British government for services performed . The French government , pursuant to the treaty concluded , had made a li- beral provision for the relief of ...
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... British currency . The to- tal amount of the ways and means would thus be , as he had already said , 6,570,030 % . from the ready - money pro- duce of the year ; and 13,461,5391 . from the sinking fund , and the Irish Bank capital ...
... British currency . The to- tal amount of the ways and means would thus be , as he had already said , 6,570,030 % . from the ready - money pro- duce of the year ; and 13,461,5391 . from the sinking fund , and the Irish Bank capital ...
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