The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... consequence of it , will meet the una- nimous approbation of this House . Under such circumstances , I should think it scarcely necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our ...
... consequence of it , will meet the una- nimous approbation of this House . Under such circumstances , I should think it scarcely necessary to trouble your lordships , did I not feel that it was a duty incumbent upon us all to express our ...
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... consequence of what the hon . gentleman who had so elo- quently seconded it , termed the break- ing of the rod of enchantment , and dissolving the spell by which the na- tions had been bound in slavery , he had heard with more regret ...
... consequence of what the hon . gentleman who had so elo- quently seconded it , termed the break- ing of the rod of enchantment , and dissolving the spell by which the na- tions had been bound in slavery , he had heard with more regret ...
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... consequences of military force and splendour , at a time when the glory of our arms might have been supposed likely to make us relax somewhat of our ancient prejudices . It will be seen , that a salutary suspicious ness was still kept ...
... consequences of military force and splendour , at a time when the glory of our arms might have been supposed likely to make us relax somewhat of our ancient prejudices . It will be seen , that a salutary suspicious ness was still kept ...
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... consequence of the loss of this great tax , he must of course have recourse to loans ; and that as the amount of these would not be materially affected by any minor de- mands , he would give up the war malt duties also . The prospect of ...
... consequence of the loss of this great tax , he must of course have recourse to loans ; and that as the amount of these would not be materially affected by any minor de- mands , he would give up the war malt duties also . The prospect of ...
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... consequence of the repeal of that portion of the malt duty in Ireland which correspond- ed with the late war duty in Great Britain ; it was only what the act of union had prescribed ; but as a mea- sure of relief , sensibly as it might ...
... consequence of the repeal of that portion of the malt duty in Ireland which correspond- ed with the late war duty in Great Britain ; it was only what the act of union had prescribed ; but as a mea- sure of relief , sensibly as it might ...
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