The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page vii
... continue attached to Spain , provided freedom of Commerce , and a share in their own Governments should be allowed them . Impolitic Con- duct of the Temporary Government of Spain . Commencement of Hostilities . Declarations of ...
... continue attached to Spain , provided freedom of Commerce , and a share in their own Governments should be allowed them . Impolitic Con- duct of the Temporary Government of Spain . Commencement of Hostilities . Declarations of ...
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... continue to strengthen our prosperity , and prolong the tranquillity of Eu- rope . The address was moved in the as in all other respects , whatever per- sons in their situation could do for the public benefit would be done by them ...
... continue to strengthen our prosperity , and prolong the tranquillity of Eu- rope . The address was moved in the as in all other respects , whatever per- sons in their situation could do for the public benefit would be done by them ...
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... continue to enjoy ; and , in the hope that every measure will be adopted to procure their con- tinuance , it is my ardent wish that this address should meet with the undivided assent of your lordships . I can no less refrain from the ...
... continue to enjoy ; and , in the hope that every measure will be adopted to procure their con- tinuance , it is my ardent wish that this address should meet with the undivided assent of your lordships . I can no less refrain from the ...
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... continue the income - tax , on the modified scale of five per cent . He should be able , at the proper time , to show , that of all modes that could be thought of , none would be equally ad- vantageous and economical , or less op ...
... continue the income - tax , on the modified scale of five per cent . He should be able , at the proper time , to show , that of all modes that could be thought of , none would be equally ad- vantageous and economical , or less op ...
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... continue during peace ? If this was to be the state of things , he trusted the House would not se- parate without hearing a notice from some of his honourable friends , who were conversant with this subject , for bringing the question ...
... continue during peace ? If this was to be the state of things , he trusted the House would not se- parate without hearing a notice from some of his honourable friends , who were conversant with this subject , for bringing the question ...
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