The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 4
... Highness had concurred , and he had no doubt that parliament , regarding them in the same view , would willingly lend their co - operation for carrying them into effect . The speech concluded with expressions of gratitude for that ...
... Highness had concurred , and he had no doubt that parliament , regarding them in the same view , would willingly lend their co - operation for carrying them into effect . The speech concluded with expressions of gratitude for that ...
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... Highness , that it was the duty of his Majesty's ministers to have advised his Royal Highness , with the least possi- ble delay , to have convened parliament for the purpose of communicating those important treaties with the allies and ...
... Highness , that it was the duty of his Majesty's ministers to have advised his Royal Highness , with the least possi- ble delay , to have convened parliament for the purpose of communicating those important treaties with the allies and ...
Page 93
... Highness was certainly entitled to respect for his be- haviour on that occasion ; but his fa- ther , Monsieur , with much propriety , resisted the motion of the Duke of Fitz - James , on the ground that his son's exertions had been made ...
... Highness was certainly entitled to respect for his be- haviour on that occasion ; but his fa- ther , Monsieur , with much propriety , resisted the motion of the Duke of Fitz - James , on the ground that his son's exertions had been made ...
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... Highness coincided very close- ly with that entertained by the more calm and judicious of his subjects . While he condemned their rashness in interfering with the internal affairs of France , and reproved them for a de- parture from the ...
... Highness coincided very close- ly with that entertained by the more calm and judicious of his subjects . While he condemned their rashness in interfering with the internal affairs of France , and reproved them for a de- parture from the ...
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... highness is , in other respects , a very excellent and worthy man . He is at present a captain only in the Austrian service , and is about twenty - six years of age . 29th . The trials of Sir Robert Wil- son and his friends are fixed to ...
... highness is , in other respects , a very excellent and worthy man . He is at present a captain only in the Austrian service , and is about twenty - six years of age . 29th . The trials of Sir Robert Wil- son and his friends are fixed to ...
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