The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... period when it first became 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 ...
... period when it first became 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 ...
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... period like the present , being unwil ling to vote away to her any part of the public money . He agreed with his honourable friend ; he should object to vote away the public money under the circumstances . When he heard the noble lord ...
... period like the present , being unwil ling to vote away to her any part of the public money . He agreed with his honourable friend ; he should object to vote away the public money under the circumstances . When he heard the noble lord ...
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... period of time , by their predecessors , and it was com- plied with by the Church of Scotland in these cases as an act of due respect and consideration for the authorities of England . The present order mere- ly enjoined to pray " for ...
... period of time , by their predecessors , and it was com- plied with by the Church of Scotland in these cases as an act of due respect and consideration for the authorities of England . The present order mere- ly enjoined to pray " for ...
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... period , the chief subject of contest during the remain- der of the session , was the standing subject of finance . On this field a new combatant had recently appear- ed , who , by activity and determina- tion , soon thrust himself ...
... period , the chief subject of contest during the remain- der of the session , was the standing subject of finance . On this field a new combatant had recently appear- ed , who , by activity and determina- tion , soon thrust himself ...
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... period when they might bid adieu to new loans and new taxes . The expenditure of the year would be met by the re- venue ; and he had to congratulate the country on a great increase of the export trade . In the course of a desultory de ...
... period when they might bid adieu to new loans and new taxes . The expenditure of the year would be met by the re- venue ; and he had to congratulate the country on a great increase of the export trade . In the course of a desultory de ...
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