The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... troops for the colonies and garri- necessary sons in Europe and America would bring up the number requisite for the British and Irish establishment to 90,000 . Twenty thousand , requisite for India , would be paid by the East India ...
... troops for the colonies and garri- necessary sons in Europe and America would bring up the number requisite for the British and Irish establishment to 90,000 . Twenty thousand , requisite for India , would be paid by the East India ...
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... troops There was a force of Canadian militia , for foreign stations , they appeared so excellently disciplined , that full re- large beyond all possible necessity . liance might be placed on it , as to its There were to be 11,000 men ...
... troops There was a force of Canadian militia , for foreign stations , they appeared so excellently disciplined , that full re- large beyond all possible necessity . liance might be placed on it , as to its There were to be 11,000 men ...
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... troops in France crease in the security afforded to the holders of its notes ; 2d , That the promissory notes of the Bank should be continued to be received in all pay- ments made on account of the public revenue . He then proceeded to ...
... troops in France crease in the security afforded to the holders of its notes ; 2d , That the promissory notes of the Bank should be continued to be received in all pay- ments made on account of the public revenue . He then proceeded to ...
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... troops ; his calm and rational views in regard to the future govern- ment of the country , and behaviour of its rulers ; the necessity , in fine , of endeavouring , by a series of judicious and temperate enactments , to heal the wounds ...
... troops ; his calm and rational views in regard to the future govern- ment of the country , and behaviour of its rulers ; the necessity , in fine , of endeavouring , by a series of judicious and temperate enactments , to heal the wounds ...
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... troops were again present , with arms reversed and banners covered with crape ; but we have seen enough in the history both of the Chambers and of the sol- diery , to authorise the belief , that the manifestations of loyalty exhibited ...
... troops were again present , with arms reversed and banners covered with crape ; but we have seen enough in the history both of the Chambers and of the sol- diery , to authorise the belief , that the manifestations of loyalty exhibited ...
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