The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... soon to consider the means of re- storing her Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what he had just said re ...
... soon to consider the means of re- storing her Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what he had just said re ...
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... soon expire if Parlia- ment maintained its present firm tone of determination . It ought to sup- port the existing government in un- diminished honour and character , or at once to extinguish the present ca- binet as ministers . Mr ...
... soon expire if Parlia- ment maintained its present firm tone of determination . It ought to sup- port the existing government in un- diminished honour and character , or at once to extinguish the present ca- binet as ministers . Mr ...
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... soon as possible into that oblivion to which she ought to be consigned . When this bill should have passed , he trusted that the House would have got rid of the subject altogether ; that it would no longer disturb Parliament . This he ...
... soon as possible into that oblivion to which she ought to be consigned . When this bill should have passed , he trusted that the House would have got rid of the subject altogether ; that it would no longer disturb Parliament . This he ...
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... soon thrust himself forward in- to a conspicuous place . We took once occasion to complain of the popular chiefs as advancing charges which were too vague , too sweeping , and never laying their finger upon any real or practical ...
... soon thrust himself forward in- to a conspicuous place . We took once occasion to complain of the popular chiefs as advancing charges which were too vague , too sweeping , and never laying their finger upon any real or practical ...
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... , and to approximate as soon as pos- sible to the establishment of 1792 , as re- commended by the Finance Committee of 1817. " On the 12th of March , Lord Pal- merston prepared 48 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821. [ CHAP . 2 .
... , and to approximate as soon as pos- sible to the establishment of 1792 , as re- commended by the Finance Committee of 1817. " On the 12th of March , Lord Pal- merston prepared 48 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821. [ CHAP . 2 .
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