The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 5
... called this night to come to a vote ; and I should have been wanting in justice to my own feelings , if I had not so far obtruded myself upon the notice of the House ( however unnecessarily with reference to the decision ) , as to ...
... called this night to come to a vote ; and I should have been wanting in justice to my own feelings , if I had not so far obtruded myself upon the notice of the House ( however unnecessarily with reference to the decision ) , as to ...
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... called . If the amendment of his hon . friend was carried , the House would pledge itself speedily to take under its consideration the state of the country ; he doubt- ed not that one of the first objects of their enquiry , would be ...
... called . If the amendment of his hon . friend was carried , the House would pledge itself speedily to take under its consideration the state of the country ; he doubt- ed not that one of the first objects of their enquiry , would be ...
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... called upon their lordships to compare it ful- ly with any treaty recorded in our his- tory . In former arrangements , at the conclusion of a war , it had often been represented , that this country neglect ed to keep what she had ...
... called upon their lordships to compare it ful- ly with any treaty recorded in our his- tory . In former arrangements , at the conclusion of a war , it had often been represented , that this country neglect ed to keep what she had ...
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... called upon them either with a view to their own vindication , or to what was passing in the world , to en- ter into a treaty , containing stipula- tions such as had seldom been heard of from the earliest times , such at least as had ...
... called upon them either with a view to their own vindication , or to what was passing in the world , to en- ter into a treaty , containing stipula- tions such as had seldom been heard of from the earliest times , such at least as had ...
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... called on the country at large to think and to act for themselves to look at the extent of the means they possessed , and at the extent of the danger to be apprehended , and to decide on the es- tablishment that was advisable with ...
... called on the country at large to think and to act for themselves to look at the extent of the means they possessed , and at the extent of the danger to be apprehended , and to decide on the es- tablishment that was advisable with ...
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