The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... necessary to look with a watchful eye - upon the degree of improvement which had taken place in the commerce and manufactures of the country - and upon the reduction proposed by his Majesty , in the mi- litary establishment . Ireland ...
... necessary to look with a watchful eye - upon the degree of improvement which had taken place in the commerce and manufactures of the country - and upon the reduction proposed by his Majesty , in the mi- litary establishment . Ireland ...
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... necessary to engage in war , the sys- tem of war in which we should be most backward to engage , would be that which had for its object to inter- fere in the internal affairs of other states . While he said thus much , he had never ...
... necessary to engage in war , the sys- tem of war in which we should be most backward to engage , would be that which had for its object to inter- fere in the internal affairs of other states . While he said thus much , he had never ...
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... necessary for mis nisters to direct their attention to the subject of the Queen . They would . recollect her Majesty had for some time been living in a state of separa- tion authorized by his late Majesty , and in some measure ...
... necessary for mis nisters to direct their attention to the subject of the Queen . They would . recollect her Majesty had for some time been living in a state of separa- tion authorized by his late Majesty , and in some measure ...
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... necessary to tear away the veil from her guilt . She had lent herself to a party who , he believed , entertained views dangerous to the established institutions of both church and state ; and he therefore could honour her as little in a ...
... necessary to tear away the veil from her guilt . She had lent herself to a party who , he believed , entertained views dangerous to the established institutions of both church and state ; and he therefore could honour her as little in a ...
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... necessary to declare , that she is duly sensible of his Majesty's condescension in recommending an arrangement respecting her to the at- tention of Parliament . She is aware that this recommendation must be un- derstood as referring to ...
... necessary to declare , that she is duly sensible of his Majesty's condescension in recommending an arrangement respecting her to the at- tention of Parliament . She is aware that this recommendation must be un- derstood as referring to ...
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