The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 - Europe |
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... Majesty's ministers and the House not to disappoint it in so just and natural an expectation . " He con- cluded by moving that the following words should be added to the address : " And also to represent to his Royal Highness , that it ...
... Majesty's ministers and the House not to disappoint it in so just and natural an expectation . " He con- cluded by moving that the following words should be added to the address : " And also to represent to his Royal Highness , that it ...
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... Majesty's govern- ment were founded on a perfectly false view of our means , and of our danger . What were our means ? the interest of the national debt was forty mil- lions ; from this we could not relieve ourselves . It was proposed ...
... Majesty's govern- ment were founded on a perfectly false view of our means , and of our danger . What were our means ? the interest of the national debt was forty mil- lions ; from this we could not relieve ourselves . It was proposed ...
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... majesty's civil list . The subjects involved in the regulation of this mea . sure , were , " as his lordship observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the least effectual ...
... majesty's civil list . The subjects involved in the regulation of this mea . sure , were , " as his lordship observed , " of the most delicate nature ; never theless , a variety of causes , and , among these , not the least effectual ...
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... Majesty's service . Nicholas Greener ( called the admi- ral ) was indicted upon several counts . The first four for assaults upon Wil- liam Henderson , with intent to pre- vent him from following his lawful trade of a seaman ; the fifth ...
... Majesty's service . Nicholas Greener ( called the admi- ral ) was indicted upon several counts . The first four for assaults upon Wil- liam Henderson , with intent to pre- vent him from following his lawful trade of a seaman ; the fifth ...
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... Majesty's ship Alceste , Captain Murray Max- well ; Lyra , Captain Basil Hall ; and the honourable company's ship Gene- ral Hewett , Captain Campbell , for China . The ships will proceed to Canton , and from thence immediately to the ...
... Majesty's ship Alceste , Captain Murray Max- well ; Lyra , Captain Basil Hall ; and the honourable company's ship Gene- ral Hewett , Captain Campbell , for China . The ships will proceed to Canton , and from thence immediately to the ...
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