The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... measure tranquillized by the judicious Conduct of the pre- sent Viceroy , Apodaça . Reflections on the Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different ...
... measure tranquillized by the judicious Conduct of the pre- sent Viceroy , Apodaça . Reflections on the Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different ...
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... measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this year expected by the people of England with a well - ground- ed confidence , that the ... measures adopted by government in the preceding year , so.
... measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this year expected by the people of England with a well - ground- ed confidence , that the ... measures adopted by government in the preceding year , so.
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... measures of precaution of no ordinary character had been deem- ed indispensable by the allies . In these measures , from a sense of their justice and sound policy , his Royal Highness had concurred , and he had no doubt that parliament ...
... measures of precaution of no ordinary character had been deem- ed indispensable by the allies . In these measures , from a sense of their justice and sound policy , his Royal Highness had concurred , and he had no doubt that parliament ...
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Walter Scott. measures adopted by government in the preceding year , so now he cordial- ly congratulated them upon the happy successes to which these measures had led . " It gives me sincere pleasure , " said he , " to find , that there ...
Walter Scott. measures adopted by government in the preceding year , so now he cordial- ly congratulated them upon the happy successes to which these measures had led . " It gives me sincere pleasure , " said he , " to find , that there ...
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... measures for producing general economy in the state should be taken that were con- sistent with the safety of the country ; and this was a point which ministers . and the House would never cease to keep in view . He believed , indeed ...
... measures for producing general economy in the state should be taken that were con- sistent with the safety of the country ; and this was a point which ministers . and the House would never cease to keep in view . He believed , indeed ...
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