The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... appointed for his Execu- tion , disguised in his Wife's Clothes . He is assisted in his ulterior Escape by three English Gentlemen , Sir Robert Wilson , Captain Hutcheson , and Mr Bruce . Detection of this , and Trial and Condemnation ...
... appointed for his Execu- tion , disguised in his Wife's Clothes . He is assisted in his ulterior Escape by three English Gentlemen , Sir Robert Wilson , Captain Hutcheson , and Mr Bruce . Detection of this , and Trial and Condemnation ...
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... appoint . ing new governors , new secretaries , new clerks , of establishing new sources of patronage , new causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be portended to their rights . The right honourable the ...
... appoint . ing new governors , new secretaries , new clerks , of establishing new sources of patronage , new causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be portended to their rights . The right honourable the ...
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... appointed to inquire into this subject , it would be found , that every one of them had uniformly pronoun- ced that the estimate of 1804 had been completely inadequate to its object , and was not in fact borne out either by those ...
... appointed to inquire into this subject , it would be found , that every one of them had uniformly pronoun- ced that the estimate of 1804 had been completely inadequate to its object , and was not in fact borne out either by those ...
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... appointed by the trea sury , but that he was of opinion that no progress had been made by them in removing the grounds of public dis- content , and that , therefore , the mat- ter would be better in the hands of a committee of the whole ...
... appointed by the trea sury , but that he was of opinion that no progress had been made by them in removing the grounds of public dis- content , and that , therefore , the mat- ter would be better in the hands of a committee of the whole ...
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... appointed to enquire into the en- gagements now subsisting between the public and the Bank of England , and to consider the advantages derived by the Bank from its transactions with the public , with a view to the adoption of such ...
... appointed to enquire into the en- gagements now subsisting between the public and the Bank of England , and to consider the advantages derived by the Bank from its transactions with the public , with a view to the adoption of such ...
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