The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... given great additional security and consolidation to our In- dian Empire . The nucleus of dis- content has been destroyed ; pro tection insured to the peaceable in habitants of the plains : and the Ne- paul frontier erected at once into ...
... given great additional security and consolidation to our In- dian Empire . The nucleus of dis- content has been destroyed ; pro tection insured to the peaceable in habitants of the plains : and the Ne- paul frontier erected at once into ...
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... given to their restless and perfidious supporters , the Mahratta powers . The renewal of the commercial treaty with the United States , from which he antici- pated the greatest advantages , next engaged his attention , and formed , he ...
... given to their restless and perfidious supporters , the Mahratta powers . The renewal of the commercial treaty with the United States , from which he antici- pated the greatest advantages , next engaged his attention , and formed , he ...
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... given cer- tain allowances for superannuation , and this would afford the house a precedent for continuing the same power to her Majesty's successor . He did not apprehend that any dif- ference of opinion should prevail upon this point ...
... given cer- tain allowances for superannuation , and this would afford the house a precedent for continuing the same power to her Majesty's successor . He did not apprehend that any dif- ference of opinion should prevail upon this point ...
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... given to the Duke of York , he should say , that any extra expense to which his Royal Highness might be put in the care of his Majesty , ought most undoubtedly to be defrayed by the public , be the sum great or small ; but if that sum ...
... given to the Duke of York , he should say , that any extra expense to which his Royal Highness might be put in the care of his Majesty , ought most undoubtedly to be defrayed by the public , be the sum great or small ; but if that sum ...
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... given up , he knew not . The next subject of dif- ficulty that occured was the question whether the ladies were not only to have their salaries continued , but also their allowances . It was pro- posed that allowances should be given ...
... given up , he knew not . The next subject of dif- ficulty that occured was the question whether the ladies were not only to have their salaries continued , but also their allowances . It was pro- posed that allowances should be given ...
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