The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... continued limited , there were evident signs of advancement and progression . The operatives had ample employment , and seemed , for a time , to be satisfied , if they could command the necessaries , without the comforts , superfluities ...
... continued limited , there were evident signs of advancement and progression . The operatives had ample employment , and seemed , for a time , to be satisfied , if they could command the necessaries , without the comforts , superfluities ...
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... continued indisposition of his Majes- ty , and then directed their attention to the demise of the late Queen , whose domestic virtues , exemplary conduct , and affectionate regard to our aged monarch , had made her an object of love and ...
... continued indisposition of his Majes- ty , and then directed their attention to the demise of the late Queen , whose domestic virtues , exemplary conduct , and affectionate regard to our aged monarch , had made her an object of love and ...
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... continued prosperity ; and while the revenue had increased , the national expen- diture had greatly decreased . In seconding the address , Lord Saltoun went over , and dwelt upon the same topics with the noble mover , taking a rapid ...
... continued prosperity ; and while the revenue had increased , the national expen- diture had greatly decreased . In seconding the address , Lord Saltoun went over , and dwelt upon the same topics with the noble mover , taking a rapid ...
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... salaries of the various domestics had been uniform- ly continued for their lives , but in the latter case no such indemnity had been allowed , nor was it thought necessary . On this 20 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
... salaries of the various domestics had been uniform- ly continued for their lives , but in the latter case no such indemnity had been allowed , nor was it thought necessary . On this 20 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1819 .
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... continued in force it was impossible to doubt that any accum- mulation must remain at his Majes- ty's disposal . With regard to the allowance of the Duke of York , it was but justice to that illustrious person to say , that whether it ...
... continued in force it was impossible to doubt that any accum- mulation must remain at his Majes- ty's disposal . With regard to the allowance of the Duke of York , it was but justice to that illustrious person to say , that whether it ...
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