The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... measure , by peti- tions for restoring her to all her rights and dignities ; but more especially to pass votes of ... measures with the same sweep- ing and unresisted success , as when the Queen's cause first appeared to carry before it ...
... measure , by peti- tions for restoring her to all her rights and dignities ; but more especially to pass votes of ... measures with the same sweep- ing and unresisted success , as when the Queen's cause first appeared to carry before it ...
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... measures by which , in the last Session of Parliament , you made provision for the expenses of my ci- vil government , and for ... measure which may be considered as calculated to advance our internal prosperity . " I well know , that ...
... measures by which , in the last Session of Parliament , you made provision for the expenses of my ci- vil government , and for ... measure which may be considered as calculated to advance our internal prosperity . " I well know , that ...
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... addresses , fully justifying , as he conceived , the censure he had passed on them . - Mr Lockhart and Lord Nugent conceived that any blamable expressions that he wished to carry a measure person- ally offensive to CHAP . 1. ] 13 HISTORY .
... addresses , fully justifying , as he conceived , the censure he had passed on them . - Mr Lockhart and Lord Nugent conceived that any blamable expressions that he wished to carry a measure person- ally offensive to CHAP . 1. ] 13 HISTORY .
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Walter Scott. he wished to carry a measure person- ally offensive to the King . After all , let it be as it might , he was not bound to receive his tactics from the oppo- site side . He wished to know what effect the giving up of the ...
Walter Scott. he wished to carry a measure person- ally offensive to the King . After all , let it be as it might , he was not bound to receive his tactics from the oppo- site side . He wished to know what effect the giving up of the ...
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... measures , the responsibility of which they were now compelled to bear . He believed , as it was generally understood ... measure recognized by Parliament itself . Upon the death of his Majesty , arrangements had been entered into , the ...
... measures , the responsibility of which they were now compelled to bear . He believed , as it was generally understood ... measure recognized by Parliament itself . Upon the death of his Majesty , arrangements had been entered into , the ...
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