The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Majesty to consider the Subject of Weights and Measures , 235 240 Circular Dispatch to his Majesty's Ministers at Foreign Courts , in regard to the Affairs of Naples , 241 Documents issued at the breaking up of the Congress of Laybach ...
... Majesty to consider the Subject of Weights and Measures , 235 240 Circular Dispatch to his Majesty's Ministers at Foreign Courts , in regard to the Affairs of Naples , 241 Documents issued at the breaking up of the Congress of Laybach ...
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... Majesty's government , without re- ference to their share in that govern- ment . This he by no means felt to be a reproach . He rather considered it as a compliment . But it was a compliment which he could not re- turn . The right ...
... Majesty's government , without re- ference to their share in that govern- ment . This he by no means felt to be a reproach . He rather considered it as a compliment . But it was a compliment which he could not re- turn . The right ...
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... Majesty had taken . She had ad- Upon the subject alluded to , he might dressed a letter to her Sovereign and as well ... Majesty's ministers intended herself . - Mr Hume lamented the ed to submit to the House upon this anxious and ...
... Majesty had taken . She had ad- Upon the subject alluded to , he might dressed a letter to her Sovereign and as well ... Majesty's ministers intended herself . - Mr Hume lamented the ed to submit to the House upon this anxious and ...
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... Majesty's name out of the Liturgy— an act not only unwise , but unjust , an act of gross injustice . For all that fol- lowed from this , they were indebted to his Majesty's Ministers . What was the situation of her Majesty then ? She ...
... Majesty's name out of the Liturgy— an act not only unwise , but unjust , an act of gross injustice . For all that fol- lowed from this , they were indebted to his Majesty's Ministers . What was the situation of her Majesty then ? She ...
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... Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what he had just said re . ceived in so unexpected a manner by the noble ...
... Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what he had just said re . ceived in so unexpected a manner by the noble ...
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