The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... increasing and inconvenient popularity . Why was she popular ? And why were the hearts of all classes interested in her behalf ? Because she was oppressed and per- secuted ; and if ministers wished to sink her into comparative oblivion ...
... increasing and inconvenient popularity . Why was she popular ? And why were the hearts of all classes interested in her behalf ? Because she was oppressed and per- secuted ; and if ministers wished to sink her into comparative oblivion ...
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... increased her weight and inte- rest with the nation . Never did he expect to see and hear what with his own eyes he saw , and with his own ears he heard . At one o'clock , in the House of Lords , it was declared ne- cessary to pass a ...
... increased her weight and inte- rest with the nation . Never did he expect to see and hear what with his own eyes he saw , and with his own ears he heard . At one o'clock , in the House of Lords , it was declared ne- cessary to pass a ...
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... increase of the export trade . In the course of a desultory de- bate , Sir J. Newport complained of the great rise which had taken place in the expense of collecting the Irish revenue . Since 1808 , it had risen from 111. to 251. per ...
... increase of the export trade . In the course of a desultory de- bate , Sir J. Newport complained of the great rise which had taken place in the expense of collecting the Irish revenue . Since 1808 , it had risen from 111. to 251. per ...
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... increase . On the 4th May , when the navy estimates were brought up , and pre- vious to Sir G. Warrender moving the grant , Mr Hume proposed a se- ries of resolutions , which , on account of the information contained in them , we shall ...
... increase . On the 4th May , when the navy estimates were brought up , and pre- vious to Sir G. Warrender moving the grant , Mr Hume proposed a se- ries of resolutions , which , on account of the information contained in them , we shall ...
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... increase of 11,000l . in the salaries and contin- gencies of the admiralty - office was oc- casioned partly by the reward given by the board of longitude to the crews of the Hecla and Griper , and partly by circumstances which he would ...
... increase of 11,000l . in the salaries and contin- gencies of the admiralty - office was oc- casioned partly by the reward given by the board of longitude to the crews of the Hecla and Griper , and partly by circumstances which he would ...
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