The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... received so many testimonials from all parts of my kingdom ; and which , whilst it is most grateful to the strongest feel- ings of my heart , I shall ever consi- der as the best and surest safeguard of my Throne . " In the discharge of ...
... received so many testimonials from all parts of my kingdom ; and which , whilst it is most grateful to the strongest feel- ings of my heart , I shall ever consi- der as the best and surest safeguard of my Throne . " In the discharge of ...
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... received from foreign powers , on whose proceedings it might at the same time be 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 ...
... received from foreign powers , on whose proceedings it might at the same time be 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 ...
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... received this question was - they thought the Queen degraded before accusation- prosecuted without necessity - at- tempted to be convicted without suf- ficient evidence , and now attempted to be punished after СНАР . 1. ] 21 HISTORY .
... received this question was - they thought the Queen degraded before accusation- prosecuted without necessity - at- tempted to be convicted without suf- ficient evidence , and now attempted to be punished after СНАР . 1. ] 21 HISTORY .
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... received , and the situation in which she was placed , the accept- ance of it would be impossible . The noble lord , on the contrary , said , " Wait till the money be voted , and then refuse it . " But if she waited till then , on the ...
... received , and the situation in which she was placed , the accept- ance of it would be impossible . The noble lord , on the contrary , said , " Wait till the money be voted , and then refuse it . " But if she waited till then , on the ...
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... received was deemed accountable for them . The sum as already issued to meet these expenses , was 50,000l . , and he would say that it would fall short to cover them . If the honourable gen- tleman should think that they were too much ...
... received was deemed accountable for them . The sum as already issued to meet these expenses , was 50,000l . , and he would say that it would fall short to cover them . If the honourable gen- tleman should think that they were too much ...
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