The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... employed in the reception of numerous petitions , among which was one from the Common Council of London , deprecating the proceed ings against the Queen , calling for an inquiry into the conduct of mi- nisters , and praying that she ...
... employed in the reception of numerous petitions , among which was one from the Common Council of London , deprecating the proceed ings against the Queen , calling for an inquiry into the conduct of mi- nisters , and praying that she ...
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... employed as it was meant , to sup- port the dignity of the situation and character of Queen . He feared , on the contrary , that whether at home or abroad , so large a provision would only enable her to disgrace still more deeply than ...
... employed as it was meant , to sup- port the dignity of the situation and character of Queen . He feared , on the contrary , that whether at home or abroad , so large a provision would only enable her to disgrace still more deeply than ...
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... employed in them , in the course of the ensuing year ; and he did not know whether it might not be found expedient to reduce one of the dock - yards alto- gether within that period . The ho- nourable baronet then proceeded to detail the ...
... employed in them , in the course of the ensuing year ; and he did not know whether it might not be found expedient to reduce one of the dock - yards alto- gether within that period . The ho- nourable baronet then proceeded to detail the ...
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... employed ; but this would not be surprising to any member who recollected that the maritime surveys were more conveniently taken in a time of peace than in a time of war . He should have to ask for a grant of 32,000l . to Greenwich ...
... employed ; but this would not be surprising to any member who recollected that the maritime surveys were more conveniently taken in a time of peace than in a time of war . He should have to ask for a grant of 32,000l . to Greenwich ...
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... employed no clerks to assist him . In such matters , where the interest of the public was so much at stake , it was no difficult matter to find volunteers . The House divided upon the resolutions , which were ne- gatived only by a ...
... employed no clerks to assist him . In such matters , where the interest of the public was so much at stake , it was no difficult matter to find volunteers . The House divided upon the resolutions , which were ne- gatived only by a ...
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