The Edinburgh Annual Register, Τόμος 16Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... ministerial benches . We have repeatedly remarked , that the popular leaders rendered their efforts waste and nearly ... ministers to lay public accounts before the House more distinctly and in greater detail ; he has obviated that ...
... ministerial benches . We have repeatedly remarked , that the popular leaders rendered their efforts waste and nearly ... ministers to lay public accounts before the House more distinctly and in greater detail ; he has obviated that ...
Σελίδα 14
... ministers were not prepared to act the part which was due to the coun- try , he hinted serious doubts upon the subject ; but conceiving that this ques- tion must come hereafter under the most full consideration , he thought it not ...
... ministers were not prepared to act the part which was due to the coun- try , he hinted serious doubts upon the subject ; but conceiving that this ques- tion must come hereafter under the most full consideration , he thought it not ...
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... ministers did go into it , they would be heartily backed by the whole people . It could never be forgotten that we had beaten France and French- men before , on the same ground and for the same cause . - Mr Canning rose for the purpose ...
... ministers did go into it , they would be heartily backed by the whole people . It could never be forgotten that we had beaten France and French- men before , on the same ground and for the same cause . - Mr Canning rose for the purpose ...
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... ministers to pur- sue would be to lay the documents on the table on Monday , and to fix upon some subsequent day for the statement which the right honourable Secretary had promised to make . Mr Canning however replied , that he adhered ...
... ministers to pur- sue would be to lay the documents on the table on Monday , and to fix upon some subsequent day for the statement which the right honourable Secretary had promised to make . Mr Canning however replied , that he adhered ...
Σελίδα 32
... ministers of the three allied powers had remon- strated against his mission , as giving too much countenance to Spain . Sir W. had since displayed as earnest en- deavours , and as anxious a feeling , to do good to Spain , as any one ...
... ministers of the three allied powers had remon- strated against his mission , as giving too much countenance to Spain . Sir W. had since displayed as earnest en- deavours , and as anxious a feeling , to do good to Spain , as any one ...
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