The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... remained absent , and had only returned upon their termination . The new state in which he had since found affairs , had made it appear to him , that the course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa- tible either with ...
... remained absent , and had only returned upon their termination . The new state in which he had since found affairs , had made it appear to him , that the course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa- tible either with ...
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... neces sary . Of this excess of 37,000 , there remained 19,615 for Great Britain and Ireland , and the islands in the Chan- nel . In North Of that number 8676 were sent to Ireland . He would leave it to those better CHAP . 2. ] 51 HISTORY .
... neces sary . Of this excess of 37,000 , there remained 19,615 for Great Britain and Ireland , and the islands in the Chan- nel . In North Of that number 8676 were sent to Ireland . He would leave it to those better CHAP . 2. ] 51 HISTORY .
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... remained an excess of 10,839 men to be accounted for . The duty of the de- pote at Plymouth , Chester , Chatham , Hull , Heliogoland . Guernsey , and Jer- sey , required an addition of 5000 men and 1000 officers . After these deduc ...
... remained an excess of 10,839 men to be accounted for . The duty of the de- pote at Plymouth , Chester , Chatham , Hull , Heliogoland . Guernsey , and Jer- sey , required an addition of 5000 men and 1000 officers . After these deduc ...
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... remained a surplus of 500,000l . applicable to the service of the present year , and perhaps a small additional sum at the winding up of the accounts might be applied to the ways and means of next year . He hoped he had stated the ...
... remained a surplus of 500,000l . applicable to the service of the present year , and perhaps a small additional sum at the winding up of the accounts might be applied to the ways and means of next year . He hoped he had stated the ...
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... remained a citizen when under arms , and must sympathize with his countrymen . In a revolution , the army must always take one side or the other ; it must support the sovereign against the people , or aid the people in demanding their ...
... remained a citizen when under arms , and must sympathize with his countrymen . In a revolution , the army must always take one side or the other ; it must support the sovereign against the people , or aid the people in demanding their ...
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