The Edinburgh Annual Register, 18. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " His Majesty has directed us to in- form you , that the estimates of the year will be forthwith laid before you . " The state of India , and circum- stances connected with other parts of his ...
... Gentlemen of the House of Commons , " His Majesty has directed us to in- form you , that the estimates of the year will be forthwith laid before you . " The state of India , and circum- stances connected with other parts of his ...
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... gentleman , while he did not withhold his praise from the liberal acts which had marked the recent po- licy of Ministers , contended that the whole , or at least the greater part , of these had been suggested by those with whom he voted ...
... gentleman , while he did not withhold his praise from the liberal acts which had marked the recent po- licy of Ministers , contended that the whole , or at least the greater part , of these had been suggested by those with whom he voted ...
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... gentleman opposite ( Mr Canning ) only make the experi- ment with his noble colleague , and the nation would not , he might depend upon it , be deprived for one hour of the inestimable benefit of his col- league's public services ...
... gentleman opposite ( Mr Canning ) only make the experi- ment with his noble colleague , and the nation would not , he might depend upon it , be deprived for one hour of the inestimable benefit of his col- league's public services ...
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... gentleman's mode of hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not profess to ...
... gentleman's mode of hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not profess to ...
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... gentleman could have the sa- tisfaction of ousting him , he would not , in all probability , have the satisfaction of succeeding him , ( cheers , and laugh- ter . ) All he desired of the House was , to consider rightly the terms which ...
... gentleman could have the sa- tisfaction of ousting him , he would not , in all probability , have the satisfaction of succeeding him , ( cheers , and laugh- ter . ) All he desired of the House was , to consider rightly the terms which ...
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