The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... taken by him . - Discontents in Piedmont . - The Students at Turin . - Re- volutionary Movements . - Abdication of the King . - Spanish Constitution proclaim- ed . - Desertion of the Prince of Carignan . - Action at Novara . - General ...
... taken by him . - Discontents in Piedmont . - The Students at Turin . - Re- volutionary Movements . - Abdication of the King . - Spanish Constitution proclaim- ed . - Desertion of the Prince of Carignan . - Action at Novara . - General ...
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... taken place in Italy , should eventually lead to any interruption of tranquillity in that quarter ; but it will , in such case , be my great object to secure to my people the continu- ance of peace . " Gentlemen of the House of Commons ...
... taken place in Italy , should eventually lead to any interruption of tranquillity in that quarter ; but it will , in such case , be my great object to secure to my people the continu- ance of peace . " Gentlemen of the House of Commons ...
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... taken especial care that no attempt should in any manner be made through these addresses to give satisfaction to any other person but the King him- self ; there was not a word of satis- faction for his ministers , ( a laugh ) — quite ...
... taken especial care that no attempt should in any manner be made through these addresses to give satisfaction to any other person but the King him- self ; there was not a word of satis- faction for his ministers , ( a laugh ) — quite ...
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... taken the same view of the subject , and had ' early made a motion similar to the present . If the House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more ...
... taken the same view of the subject , and had ' early made a motion similar to the present . If the House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more ...
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... taken . From the first step of the proceedings against her Majesty , from the bringing down of the green bags , he had never ceased to deplore the course taken . What he alluded to particularly in the no- ble lord's speech , was , the ...
... taken . From the first step of the proceedings against her Majesty , from the bringing down of the green bags , he had never ceased to deplore the course taken . What he alluded to particularly in the no- ble lord's speech , was , the ...
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