The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 11
... immediately entering into that enquiry , which was , of all others , the most important - namely , into the state of the finances , and by thus show- ing to the country that their condition was not absolutely hopeless , and that the ...
... immediately entering into that enquiry , which was , of all others , the most important - namely , into the state of the finances , and by thus show- ing to the country that their condition was not absolutely hopeless , and that the ...
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... immediately on the conclusion of a peace ; and that no pledge of that kind had been given by the present administration on the re- sumption of the tax last year . The necessity of the measure was attacked with greater keenness , and ...
... immediately on the conclusion of a peace ; and that no pledge of that kind had been given by the present administration on the re- sumption of the tax last year . The necessity of the measure was attacked with greater keenness , and ...
Page 36
... immediately disconti- nued . In reply to these observations , Mr Golbourn and Mr Addington sta- ted , that the immense additional labour which had , within the last 20 years , become necessary in the management of our colonies , had ...
... immediately disconti- nued . In reply to these observations , Mr Golbourn and Mr Addington sta- ted , that the immense additional labour which had , within the last 20 years , become necessary in the management of our colonies , had ...
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... immediately bailed out , and never found afterwards . He certainly thought , therefore , that the manner in which the elective franchise was now exercised , required some legislative re- gulation . er . " With respect to Catholic eman ...
... immediately bailed out , and never found afterwards . He certainly thought , therefore , that the manner in which the elective franchise was now exercised , required some legislative re- gulation . er . " With respect to Catholic eman ...
Page 66
... immediately made , stating , that Great Britain holds these marbles only in trust till they are demanded by the present , or any fu- ture , possessors of the city of Athens ; and upon such demand , engages , with- out question or ...
... immediately made , stating , that Great Britain holds these marbles only in trust till they are demanded by the present , or any fu- ture , possessors of the city of Athens ; and upon such demand , engages , with- out question or ...
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