The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... force's Motion concerning a Slave Registry Bill - abandoned for the present . East Indies . Second Campaign in Nepaul . Battle of Muckwampore . Capture of Hurryhurpore . Peace concluded . Cessions to the British . Proceedings in Cutch ...
... force's Motion concerning a Slave Registry Bill - abandoned for the present . East Indies . Second Campaign in Nepaul . Battle of Muckwampore . Capture of Hurryhurpore . Peace concluded . Cessions to the British . Proceedings in Cutch ...
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... force was regarded by him as establishing a 端 precedent very dangerous to the do- mestic welfare of our country . " The speeches delivered in the House of Commons were more numerous , as well as more abundant in detail . Those of Sir ...
... force was regarded by him as establishing a 端 precedent very dangerous to the do- mestic welfare of our country . " The speeches delivered in the House of Commons were more numerous , as well as more abundant in detail . Those of Sir ...
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... force in France , would be supported at the expence of that country . The Chancellor concluded his speech with a statement of the ways and means , whereby he judged it would be most expedient to meet the expenditure . He mentioned ...
... force in France , would be supported at the expence of that country . The Chancellor concluded his speech with a statement of the ways and means , whereby he judged it would be most expedient to meet the expenditure . He mentioned ...
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... force and splendour , at a time when the glory of our arms might have been supposed likely to make us relax somewhat of our ancient prejudices . It will be seen , that a salutary suspicious ness was still kept alive among us , and that ...
... force and splendour , at a time when the glory of our arms might have been supposed likely to make us relax somewhat of our ancient prejudices . It will be seen , that a salutary suspicious ness was still kept alive among us , and that ...
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... force of his government , and with a case incomparably stronger than that of the present time , attempt- ed to press the expediency of expend ing 400 000l . of the public money in fortifications . What was the event ? It was not Mr Fox ...
... force of his government , and with a case incomparably stronger than that of the present time , attempt- ed to press the expediency of expend ing 400 000l . of the public money in fortifications . What was the event ? It was not Mr Fox ...
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