The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... reason for self- congratulation , from the extensive reductions , both in our naval and mi- litary establishments , which were the consequence . Humiliating as this strong measure must at first have been to the French nation , we be ...
... reason for self- congratulation , from the extensive reductions , both in our naval and mi- litary establishments , which were the consequence . Humiliating as this strong measure must at first have been to the French nation , we be ...
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... reason to regret the failure of our exertions in behalf of the enslaved , oppressed , and tor- tured Africans , our arms and our councils in the East have been crown- ed with the most triumphant success . The Pindarrees , so long the ...
... reason to regret the failure of our exertions in behalf of the enslaved , oppressed , and tor- tured Africans , our arms and our councils in the East have been crown- ed with the most triumphant success . The Pindarrees , so long the ...
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... reason why they should not , an additional mo- tive might be assigned for the mode of conferring this important office ; and that was , that if his Majesty were in a condition to inform them in whose hands he would desire this trust to ...
... reason why they should not , an additional mo- tive might be assigned for the mode of conferring this important office ; and that was , that if his Majesty were in a condition to inform them in whose hands he would desire this trust to ...
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... reason that had in- duced Parliament to grant that sum to the Queen , operated to warrant the House in giving it also to the Duke of York . Upon the whole sum of L. 158,000 , the amount saved to the publie was L. 108,000 : sub- ject ...
... reason that had in- duced Parliament to grant that sum to the Queen , operated to warrant the House in giving it also to the Duke of York . Upon the whole sum of L. 158,000 , the amount saved to the publie was L. 108,000 : sub- ject ...
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... reason but because the same sum had in 1812 , been granted to the late Queen . The honourable and learn- ed gentleman then went over the usual topics of economy , and the dis- tressed state of the country , making various suppositions ...
... reason but because the same sum had in 1812 , been granted to the late Queen . The honourable and learn- ed gentleman then went over the usual topics of economy , and the dis- tressed state of the country , making various suppositions ...
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