The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... principal to pic was very naturally the splendid nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in the preceding year , and the happy prospect of a permanent peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious ...
... principal to pic was very naturally the splendid nature of the public exertions of Great Britain in the preceding year , and the happy prospect of a permanent peace among the continental nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious ...
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... principal topics of his speech was the unusual length of the adjournment of parliament , in circumstances of so re- markable interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring ...
... principal topics of his speech was the unusual length of the adjournment of parliament , in circumstances of so re- markable interest and importance . " This delay , " he alleged , " was a se- rious ground of complaint ; for , du- ring ...
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... principal anxiety was to dis cover whether ministers were really in earnest in those promises of immediate attention to the alleviation of the dis- tresses of the agricultural classes , which • had been implied in some of the speeches ...
... principal anxiety was to dis cover whether ministers were really in earnest in those promises of immediate attention to the alleviation of the dis- tresses of the agricultural classes , which • had been implied in some of the speeches ...
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... principal cap- tain were alike inconsistent with the general safety of Europe , and the es- tablishment of real liberty . The de- feat of such views must therefore be grateful to every good man , while in the existing state of mental ...
... principal cap- tain were alike inconsistent with the general safety of Europe , and the es- tablishment of real liberty . The de- feat of such views must therefore be grateful to every good man , while in the existing state of mental ...
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... principal cause . According to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the fluc- tuations in the corn market , occasion- ed by the long want , and then the sudden pouring in of foreign corn , to- gether with the withdrawing of the immense ...
... principal cause . According to the Chancellor of the Exchequer , the fluc- tuations in the corn market , occasion- ed by the long want , and then the sudden pouring in of foreign corn , to- gether with the withdrawing of the immense ...
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