The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 11
... arrived , that they were still to endure the expences of war , without the be- nefits of peace . And for what pur- pose ? For the purpose of securing the cession of new islands , of appoint . ing new governors , new secretaries , new ...
... arrived , that they were still to endure the expences of war , without the be- nefits of peace . And for what pur- pose ? For the purpose of securing the cession of new islands , of appoint . ing new governors , new secretaries , new ...
Page 37
... arrived , but that the subsequent re - appearance of Buo- naparte had demanded new hostilities , and new labours on the part of the officers in question , and had conse- quently rendered the continuance of their salaries at the war rate ...
... arrived , but that the subsequent re - appearance of Buo- naparte had demanded new hostilities , and new labours on the part of the officers in question , and had conse- quently rendered the continuance of their salaries at the war rate ...
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... arrived at a season of pro- found tranquillity ; and if the House shall decide , that no attempt shall be made to trace to their source those evils which afflict Ireland , and endan ger the empire , it will be my duty to bow to their ...
... arrived at a season of pro- found tranquillity ; and if the House shall decide , that no attempt shall be made to trace to their source those evils which afflict Ireland , and endan ger the empire , it will be my duty to bow to their ...
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... arrived respecting the mode of the acquisition of the marbles on the part of Lord Elgin . The conclusion of this gentleman's speech is too sin- gular to be omitted he moved that a resolution should be passed , " that this committee ...
... arrived respecting the mode of the acquisition of the marbles on the part of Lord Elgin . The conclusion of this gentleman's speech is too sin- gular to be omitted he moved that a resolution should be passed , " that this committee ...
Page 70
... arrived daily from the most afflicted districts , and by the speeches delivered before the committee , that no attempt was made to infuse the spirit of party zeal into the discussion of the subject . The business of the committee was ...
... arrived daily from the most afflicted districts , and by the speeches delivered before the committee , that no attempt was made to infuse the spirit of party zeal into the discussion of the subject . The business of the committee was ...
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