The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... object the im- provement of our domestic revenue and polity - more particularly , the re- lief of those classes of the community , to whose share , as was universally felt and regretted , an unequal pressure of the national burden had ...
... object the im- provement of our domestic revenue and polity - more particularly , the re- lief of those classes of the community , to whose share , as was universally felt and regretted , an unequal pressure of the national burden had ...
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... object • of England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and difficulties , the mini- sters of England felt that they should have incurred unpardonable ...
... object • of England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and difficulties , the mini- sters of England felt that they should have incurred unpardonable ...
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... object of the great alliance of which we formed a part , but from a VOL . IX . PART I. reflection upon the result . The ob- ject was , to put down the principle of universal empire and military despot- ism , which the power of France ...
... object of the great alliance of which we formed a part , but from a VOL . IX . PART I. reflection upon the result . The ob- ject was , to put down the principle of universal empire and military despot- ism , which the power of France ...
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... object was the gratification of his own will , in the establishment of a complete military despotism , and in rendering man a mere machine . Thanks , how ever , to the manly perseverance of this country , and the distinguished valour of ...
... object was the gratification of his own will , in the establishment of a complete military despotism , and in rendering man a mere machine . Thanks , how ever , to the manly perseverance of this country , and the distinguished valour of ...
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... object , " he said , " was in the first place to provide for the payment of different exchequer bills outstanding , and which , in the ordi- nary course , should now be provided for . The first was a sum of 11 mil- lions of exchequer ...
... object , " he said , " was in the first place to provide for the payment of different exchequer bills outstanding , and which , in the ordi- nary course , should now be provided for . The first was a sum of 11 mil- lions of exchequer ...
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