The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... replied , his majesty had already signified his pleasure . Upon this the livery assembled again , and passed a string of resolutions , declaring that it was their undoubted right to pre- sent their petition to the king sitting upon his ...
... replied , his majesty had already signified his pleasure . Upon this the livery assembled again , and passed a string of resolutions , declaring that it was their undoubted right to pre- sent their petition to the king sitting upon his ...
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... replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the commander : it was for parlia ment in their ...
... replied , he regretted that a part only of the important objects of the expedition had been effected ; but he did not judge it necessary to direct any military inquiry into the conduct of the commander : it was for parlia ment in their ...
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... replied , that he did not fear the exercise of that penal justice with which he was thus threat- ened : he claimed no mercy ; he re quested only a fair inquiry into the merits and demerits of his conduct . He had not been ignorant of ...
... replied , that he did not fear the exercise of that penal justice with which he was thus threat- ened : he claimed no mercy ; he re quested only a fair inquiry into the merits and demerits of his conduct . He had not been ignorant of ...
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... replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman would wish to bring it into discussion there ; but the question which Mr Canning had to answer to the country was , why he had suffered Lord ...
... replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman would wish to bring it into discussion there ; but the question which Mr Canning had to answer to the country was , why he had suffered Lord ...
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... replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman would wish to bring it into discussion there ; but the question which Mr Canning had to answer to the country was , why he had suffered Lord ...
... replied , that as far as that subject respected the indivi- duals concerned , no gentleman would wish to bring it into discussion there ; but the question which Mr Canning had to answer to the country was , why he had suffered Lord ...
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