The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... told that some reductions had been , and were to be made in the navy and army . Those reductions , which some time ago were said to be wholly imprac- ticable , were now alluded to as mat- ters of necessary economy , but which , he ...
... told that some reductions had been , and were to be made in the navy and army . Those reductions , which some time ago were said to be wholly imprac- ticable , were now alluded to as mat- ters of necessary economy , but which , he ...
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... told , there were to be six equerries . What for ? What use could they be ? To give a bulletin once a month in their turn ; but surely that could not require the attendance of six gentlemen , and the expense of supporting their tables ...
... told , there were to be six equerries . What for ? What use could they be ? To give a bulletin once a month in their turn ; but surely that could not require the attendance of six gentlemen , and the expense of supporting their tables ...
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... told that the measure he was to propose , if carried , would bring infamy on the new House of Com- mons . He acted from the best in- formation he could receive , and with the best discretion he could exercise ; and while he so acted ...
... told that the measure he was to propose , if carried , would bring infamy on the new House of Com- mons . He acted from the best in- formation he could receive , and with the best discretion he could exercise ; and while he so acted ...
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... told that the King was in . firm , and incapable of enjoyment ; that he was deaf and could not hear ; or that he was blind , and could not write . Such topics furnished to his mind no justification for doing him a wrong . It was not ...
... told that the King was in . firm , and incapable of enjoyment ; that he was deaf and could not hear ; or that he was blind , and could not write . Such topics furnished to his mind no justification for doing him a wrong . It was not ...
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... told in 1792 , before the war commenced , that we should be en- gaged in a series of hostilities for five - and - twenty years , that these hos- tilities should leave us with an unre . deemed debt of L. 800,000,000 , and that ...
... told in 1792 , before the war commenced , that we should be en- gaged in a series of hostilities for five - and - twenty years , that these hos- tilities should leave us with an unre . deemed debt of L. 800,000,000 , and that ...
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