The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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Page 12
... referred to existed to a cer- tain degree , he felt he might even now congratulate the country on the si tuation in which it was found at the close of such a contest — a situation very different , and gratifyingly differ- ent , from ...
... referred to existed to a cer- tain degree , he felt he might even now congratulate the country on the si tuation in which it was found at the close of such a contest — a situation very different , and gratifyingly differ- ent , from ...
Page 13
... referred to . He wished not to enter into de- tails at present ; all he wished was , that the country should look with a steady , manly resolution at the diffi- culties with which they had yet to contend , as they had done during those ...
... referred to . He wished not to enter into de- tails at present ; all he wished was , that the country should look with a steady , manly resolution at the diffi- culties with which they had yet to contend , as they had done during those ...
Page 20
... referred to objects wholly spiritual . Why were they to engage to lead their armies to support the Christian religion , when no power had menaced it ? Such a treaty ap- peared to him very extraordinary , when it was remembered , that ...
... referred to objects wholly spiritual . Why were they to engage to lead their armies to support the Christian religion , when no power had menaced it ? Such a treaty ap- peared to him very extraordinary , when it was remembered , that ...
Page 31
... referred to " an extraordinary item of 140,000l . made up of small balances remaining in the Exchequer , the result of unapplied grants of former years , now amount- ing altogether to a sum not to be despised . " The remaining supplies ...
... referred to " an extraordinary item of 140,000l . made up of small balances remaining in the Exchequer , the result of unapplied grants of former years , now amount- ing altogether to a sum not to be despised . " The remaining supplies ...
Page 68
... referred to the evidence of the member for Northaller- ton ( Mr Morrit ; ) but while he quo- ted one part of it , he had forgotten another , by which that quotation would have been explained and qualified . He had visited Athens in 1796 ...
... referred to the evidence of the member for Northaller- ton ( Mr Morrit ; ) but while he quo- ted one part of it , he had forgotten another , by which that quotation would have been explained and qualified . He had visited Athens in 1796 ...
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