The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which we were so unexpectedly and so unwil- lingly involved , and the result of which for some time , and to some minds , ap- peared so ...
... duty incumbent upon us all to express our joy and gratitude to Provi- dence , that the new war , in which we were so unexpectedly and so unwil- lingly involved , and the result of which for some time , and to some minds , ap- peared so ...
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... duty of his Majesty's ministers to have advised his Royal Highness , with the least possi- ble delay , to have convened parliament for the purpose of communicating those important treaties with the allies and with France , which after ...
... duty of his Majesty's ministers to have advised his Royal Highness , with the least possi- ble delay , to have convened parliament for the purpose of communicating those important treaties with the allies and with France , which after ...
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... duty , if it declined to accede to that proposition . And here he would ask those who talked so much about the prevalence of a jealou- sy in Europe against our maritime power , whether the voluntary surren der of these islands to this ...
... duty , if it declined to accede to that proposition . And here he would ask those who talked so much about the prevalence of a jealou- sy in Europe against our maritime power , whether the voluntary surren der of these islands to this ...
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... no harm to remind them of one instance of the inflexible manner in which par- liament formerly discharged its duty on this subject . He alluded to their conduct towards 24 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
... no harm to remind them of one instance of the inflexible manner in which par- liament formerly discharged its duty on this subject . He alluded to their conduct towards 24 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816 .
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... duties which the army would have to perform . " In reply to Mr Lewis , Mr Yorke maintained , " that the enormous extent and wealth of the British empire ren . dered it indispensibly necessary that we should have some standing army , if ...
... duties which the army would have to perform . " In reply to Mr Lewis , Mr Yorke maintained , " that the enormous extent and wealth of the British empire ren . dered it indispensibly necessary that we should have some standing army , if ...
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