The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... already been made ; and his motion was se- conded by Mr Methuen . Mr Brande rose to move an amendment , but pre- faced his motion with many expres sions of regret , that he should feel compelled to disturb , even in appear- ance , the ...
... already been made ; and his motion was se- conded by Mr Methuen . Mr Brande rose to move an amendment , but pre- faced his motion with many expres sions of regret , that he should feel compelled to disturb , even in appear- ance , the ...
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... already got it ; and to oppose those who would disturb them in the taking such pos- session , or in the actual possession of the aforesaid succession . ' In the treaty of January 29 , 1713 , there was a si- milar article , where the ...
... already got it ; and to oppose those who would disturb them in the taking such pos- session , or in the actual possession of the aforesaid succession . ' In the treaty of January 29 , 1713 , there was a si- milar article , where the ...
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... already done so much for mankind by his arms , to what better purpose could he apply his great influence , in the councils of the sovereigns of Europe , than to se- cure for it a long and beneficial peace ? It was the only glory which ...
... already done so much for mankind by his arms , to what better purpose could he apply his great influence , in the councils of the sovereigns of Europe , than to se- cure for it a long and beneficial peace ? It was the only glory which ...
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... were the navy and army . In regard to both of these , the statement he had to offer might , he said , appear extra- THE discussion of the army estimates , as has already 22 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
... were the navy and army . In regard to both of these , the statement he had to offer might , he said , appear extra- THE discussion of the army estimates , as has already 22 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
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... already been hinted , was pur- sued to a great length . In the House of Commons in particular , the debates on this subject were protracted from night to night , and were not termina- ted till the 6th of March . We shall give some ...
... already been hinted , was pur- sued to a great length . In the House of Commons in particular , the debates on this subject were protracted from night to night , and were not termina- ted till the 6th of March . We shall give some ...
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