The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Observations on the Length of the Pendulum . - Captain Freycinet's Expe- dition . - Trigonometrical Survey of France . - Measurement of an Arc of the Meri- dian in the Canton of Berne , and in Holstein . -METEOROLOGY : Observations of ...
... Observations on the Length of the Pendulum . - Captain Freycinet's Expe- dition . - Trigonometrical Survey of France . - Measurement of an Arc of the Meri- dian in the Canton of Berne , and in Holstein . -METEOROLOGY : Observations of ...
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... observed in the assemblies at the close of the former year . In all privileged and aristocratic corpora- tions - in almost all the Scotch , and in many of the English counties , the motions , though vehemently oppo- sed , were carried ...
... observed in the assemblies at the close of the former year . In all privileged and aristocratic corpora- tions - in almost all the Scotch , and in many of the English counties , the motions , though vehemently oppo- sed , were carried ...
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... observed by the Opposition members , that the royal speech was of so cau- tious and negative a character , that they found little room to object to what it actually said , or to propose any counter address . Its sins were those of ...
... observed by the Opposition members , that the royal speech was of so cau- tious and negative a character , that they found little room to object to what it actually said , or to propose any counter address . Its sins were those of ...
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... observed , that , by a question put by him to Lord Liver- pool , it turned out that we had no accredited minister at Naples , a cir- cumstance which he then regarded as ominous to our peace , since we were nevertheless on terms with ...
... observed , that , by a question put by him to Lord Liver- pool , it turned out that we had no accredited minister at Naples , a cir- cumstance which he then regarded as ominous to our peace , since we were nevertheless on terms with ...
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... observed , if it was 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 ...
... observed , if it was 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 ...
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