The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... immediately connected with the measures in pro- gress , in order that their respective governments might , nevertheless , have the satisfaction of knowing the exact nature of those measures . Lord Liverpool observed , if it was ...
... immediately connected with the measures in pro- gress , in order that their respective governments might , nevertheless , have the satisfaction of knowing the exact nature of those measures . Lord Liverpool observed , if it was ...
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... immediately have been taunted by the insinuation , that merit in private life , that the King was entitled to be prayed for in the Liturgy ? No ; he held his place in the Liturgy as a member of the Royal Family , independently of any ...
... immediately have been taunted by the insinuation , that merit in private life , that the King was entitled to be prayed for in the Liturgy ? No ; he held his place in the Liturgy as a member of the Royal Family , independently of any ...
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... immediately manned from the mercantile navy ; whereas , the marines could receive no such imme- diate increase . On the 4th May , when the navy estimates were brought up , and pre- vious to Sir G. Warrender moving the grant , Mr Hume ...
... immediately manned from the mercantile navy ; whereas , the marines could receive no such imme- diate increase . On the 4th May , when the navy estimates were brought up , and pre- vious to Sir G. Warrender moving the grant , Mr Hume ...
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... immediately to decide upon so important a question as that which his proposition involved . Nei- ther was he prepared to take a step which went to embarrass , not the par- ticular administration , but the ge- neral government of the ...
... immediately to decide upon so important a question as that which his proposition involved . Nei- ther was he prepared to take a step which went to embarrass , not the par- ticular administration , but the ge- neral government of the ...
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... immediately after moved a resolution , that , in consequence of the diminution of business , and the resto- ration of the currency to its former standard , there ought to be a revision of all salaries increased since 1797 . After some ...
... immediately after moved a resolution , that , in consequence of the diminution of business , and the resto- ration of the currency to its former standard , there ought to be a revision of all salaries increased since 1797 . After some ...
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