The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Ministers at Foreign Courts , in regard to the Affairs of Naples , 241 Documents issued at the breaking up of the Congress of Laybach , 243 Circular from Count Nesselrode , 245 Circular Dispatch of the Allied Powers , 247 IV ...
... Ministers at Foreign Courts , in regard to the Affairs of Naples , 241 Documents issued at the breaking up of the Congress of Laybach , 243 Circular from Count Nesselrode , 245 Circular Dispatch of the Allied Powers , 247 IV ...
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... ministers . They proposed addresses , containing merely general expressions of loyalty , of attachment to our glo- rious constitution , and abhorrence of the attempts so industriously made to propagate the principles of sedition and ...
... ministers . They proposed addresses , containing merely general expressions of loyalty , of attachment to our glo- rious constitution , and abhorrence of the attempts so industriously made to propagate the principles of sedition and ...
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... ministers , ( a laugh ) — quite the reverse ; for the only chance of carrying them was to say nothing of the acts of ministers ; there was only one man in the kingdom for whom the heartfelt satisfaction was intended , and he was glad ...
... ministers , ( a laugh ) — quite the reverse ; for the only chance of carrying them was to say nothing of the acts of ministers ; there was only one man in the kingdom for whom the heartfelt satisfaction was intended , and he was glad ...
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... minister at Naples , a cir- cumstance which he then regarded as ominous to our peace , since we were nevertheless on ... Ministers had plunged this country into wars - they had burdened it with taxes - and now , while they were taking ...
... minister at Naples , a cir- cumstance which he then regarded as ominous to our peace , since we were nevertheless on ... Ministers had plunged this country into wars - they had burdened it with taxes - and now , while they were taking ...
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... Ministers should have stated the sum ; for it was not the business of Parliament , and never had been its practice , to make such arrange- ments . Ministers were not slow in reply- ing to these various topics of animad- version . In ...
... Ministers should have stated the sum ; for it was not the business of Parliament , and never had been its practice , to make such arrange- ments . Ministers were not slow in reply- ing to these various topics of animad- version . In ...
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