The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... ment in their wisdom to ask for such information , and take such measures upon the subject as they might deem most conducive to the public good . Things were in this state when par- liament was opened by commission on January 23. The ...
... ment in their wisdom to ask for such information , and take such measures upon the subject as they might deem most conducive to the public good . Things were in this state when par- liament was opened by commission on January 23. The ...
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... ment had now , in the name and by the authority of Ferdinand VII . , de- termined to assemble the general and extraordinary cortes of the nation . This measure , his majesty trusted , would give fresh animation and vi- gour to the ...
... ment had now , in the name and by the authority of Ferdinand VII . , de- termined to assemble the general and extraordinary cortes of the nation . This measure , his majesty trusted , would give fresh animation and vi- gour to the ...
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... ment ; for himself , it was his fixed determination , that no provocation should induce him to enter into any such discussion . Mr Whitbread replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman ...
... ment ; for himself , it was his fixed determination , that no provocation should induce him to enter into any such discussion . Mr Whitbread replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman ...
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... ment she knew such an expedition was in agitation , had entreated us to persevere in it ; and that , within a day or two of the conclusion of the peace , she had requested us not to evacuate Walcheren . He rose into a higher strain when ...
... ment she knew such an expedition was in agitation , had entreated us to persevere in it ; and that , within a day or two of the conclusion of the peace , she had requested us not to evacuate Walcheren . He rose into a higher strain when ...
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... ment of glory to the general who commanded , and to the army who won that glorious and ever memora- ble day . No success , he affirmed , could be expected in Spain under such a government , or with armies so constituted and commanded as ...
... ment of glory to the general who commanded , and to the army who won that glorious and ever memora- ble day . No success , he affirmed , could be expected in Spain under such a government , or with armies so constituted and commanded as ...
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