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... John Finlay , Author of Wallace , & c . CCCCXCV ccccci The Pale Cheek of Love , from the MS . of the late John Finlay , cccccii The Death of the King Juan of Castile , and Don Raymon of Butrago , from the Old Spanish , ccccciii Letter ...
... John Finlay , Author of Wallace , & c . CCCCXCV ccccci The Pale Cheek of Love , from the MS . of the late John Finlay , cccccii The Death of the King Juan of Castile , and Don Raymon of Butrago , from the Old Spanish , ccccciii Letter ...
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... John Newport , for an enquiry into the state of the sister kingdom , details were produced , which proved abun- dantly , that from whatever causes they might have arisen , the disturbances in that country were still of the most ex ...
... John Newport , for an enquiry into the state of the sister kingdom , details were produced , which proved abun- dantly , that from whatever causes they might have arisen , the disturbances in that country were still of the most ex ...
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... appeared to him to be demonstrable , that the services render- ed by the Bank to the public were ex- actly of the nature of those rendered CHAP . IV . Sir John Newport's Motion on the 38 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... appeared to him to be demonstrable , that the services render- ed by the Bank to the public were ex- actly of the nature of those rendered CHAP . IV . Sir John Newport's Motion on the 38 [ CHAP . 3 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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... John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to be laid before the House which might enable him- self and others thoroughly to under- stand the grounds of keeping up an army of ...
... John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to be laid before the House which might enable him- self and others thoroughly to under- stand the grounds of keeping up an army of ...
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... John , or any of the gentlemen on the other side of the house . Since , however , the subject had been brought forward , he was aware that it must be gone into , and the example set by the House had made it necessary that it should be ...
... John , or any of the gentlemen on the other side of the house . Since , however , the subject had been brought forward , he was aware that it must be gone into , and the example set by the House had made it necessary that it should be ...
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