The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... established , and the attention of speculative , as well as of active men among us being released , in some measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this year expected by the people of ...
... established , and the attention of speculative , as well as of active men among us being released , in some measure , from the contemplation of external affairs , the opening of parlia- ment was this year expected by the people of ...
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... establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to ... establishing new sources of patronage , new causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be ...
... establish- ments , both at home and abroad , as would lead to this result , -that our expences would be reduced to ... establishing new sources of patronage , new causes of alarm to the people , and new quarters from which danger may be ...
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... establishing a foreign army of sur- The first subjects which formally engaged the attention of parliament , were the policy of the government in regard to the treaties lately concluded , and the arrangement of the affairs of the ...
... establishing a foreign army of sur- The first subjects which formally engaged the attention of parliament , were the policy of the government in regard to the treaties lately concluded , and the arrangement of the affairs of the ...
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... established , the func- tions of which were not confined to politics merely , but extended to every description of writing . This censor ship was , indeed , often exercised in making a total alteration in the senti- ments of a writer ...
... established , the func- tions of which were not confined to politics merely , but extended to every description of writing . This censor ship was , indeed , often exercised in making a total alteration in the senti- ments of a writer ...
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... 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 James McIntosh and Mr Hor- ner ...
... 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 James McIntosh and Mr Hor- ner ...
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