The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... brought the subject , in the most ear- nest and urgent manner , under the consideration of Congress . In an- swer to his irresistible reasonings and powerful remonstrances , however , he received only hollow promises and specious ...
... brought the subject , in the most ear- nest and urgent manner , under the consideration of Congress . In an- swer to his irresistible reasonings and powerful remonstrances , however , he received only hollow promises and specious ...
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... brought to a conclusion , he was hap- py to acknowledge , did honour to his Majesty's arms . The Earl of Liverpool followed the Marquis of Lansdown ; and after complimenting his Lordship for the liberal view which he had taken of the ...
... brought to a conclusion , he was hap- py to acknowledge , did honour to his Majesty's arms . The Earl of Liverpool followed the Marquis of Lansdown ; and after complimenting his Lordship for the liberal view which he had taken of the ...
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... brought forward and supported by them at the opportunity which they judged most proper , rather than introduced into the King's speech . The Noble Marquis had expressed a hope that this session would not pass away without a full ...
... brought forward and supported by them at the opportunity which they judged most proper , rather than introduced into the King's speech . The Noble Marquis had expressed a hope that this session would not pass away without a full ...
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... brought or bought to consent to ? Looking at the manner in which the admitted law on the subject was suf- fered to be evaded by France , he con- ceived that as long as that evasion con- tinued , it ought to be warmly taken up by this ...
... brought or bought to consent to ? Looking at the manner in which the admitted law on the subject was suf- fered to be evaded by France , he con- ceived that as long as that evasion con- tinued , it ought to be warmly taken up by this ...
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... brought into that House from the Lords , and that it had been laid on their table for the second reading , confiding the sacred trust of taking care of the Royal person , according to the principles recognised in 1812 . The second ...
... brought into that House from the Lords , and that it had been laid on their table for the second reading , confiding the sacred trust of taking care of the Royal person , according to the principles recognised in 1812 . The second ...
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