The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... period of between thirty and forty years ago , when Mr Pitt , with all his eloquence , with the force of his government , and with a case incomparably stronger than that of the present time , attempt- ed to press the expediency of ...
... period of between thirty and forty years ago , when Mr Pitt , with all his eloquence , with the force of his government , and with a case incomparably stronger than that of the present time , attempt- ed to press the expediency of ...
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... period , or than they ever were apprehended on her account . If we while the chain of the French colonies kept up men at Cambray and Condé , remained unbroken . About 4000 men it was perfectly needless to keep them would , in his ...
... period , or than they ever were apprehended on her account . If we while the chain of the French colonies kept up men at Cambray and Condé , remained unbroken . About 4000 men it was perfectly needless to keep them would , in his ...
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... period the revenues of the civil list , as he had already stated , were unequal to satisfy the demands they were intended to meet . In the seven years up to 1811 , their average amount , under the settlement of 1804 , was 995,000l ...
... period the revenues of the civil list , as he had already stated , were unequal to satisfy the demands they were intended to meet . In the seven years up to 1811 , their average amount , under the settlement of 1804 , was 995,000l ...
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... period , it was to be recollected that the Crown out of the same funds ( in the year 1807 , he believed , ) had advanced the sum of 1,000,000l . for the service of the public , to meet the supplies of the year . If , instead of doing ...
... period , it was to be recollected that the Crown out of the same funds ( in the year 1807 , he believed , ) had advanced the sum of 1,000,000l . for the service of the public , to meet the supplies of the year . If , instead of doing ...
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... period of reduction might have been supposed to be arrived , but that the subsequent re - appearance of Buo- naparte had demanded new hostilities , and new labours on the part of the officers in question , and had conse- quently ...
... period of reduction might have been supposed to be arrived , but that the subsequent re - appearance of Buo- naparte had demanded new hostilities , and new labours on the part of the officers in question , and had conse- quently ...
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