The Edinburgh Annual Register, Τόμος 16Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... present shifts and expedients ; and this tendency had been strengthened by the peculiar and pressing emergencies , which , for many past years , had in succession forced themselves on the attention of the Bri- tish senate . Parliament ...
... present shifts and expedients ; and this tendency had been strengthened by the peculiar and pressing emergencies , which , for many past years , had in succession forced themselves on the attention of the Bri- tish senate . Parliament ...
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... present circumstances , the policy of this country was neutra- lity . But while he said this , he pro- tested from being supposed for a mo- ment to admit the idea , ( come from what quarter it might , ) that , if un- avoidable ...
... present circumstances , the policy of this country was neutra- lity . But while he said this , he pro- tested from being supposed for a mo- ment to admit the idea , ( come from what quarter it might , ) that , if un- avoidable ...
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... present was not the period to say whether this or any other pecuniary advance had , or had not , been the means of enabling Europe to rescue itself from the great- est and most detestable tyranny with which nations had ever struggled ...
... present was not the period to say whether this or any other pecuniary advance had , or had not , been the means of enabling Europe to rescue itself from the great- est and most detestable tyranny with which nations had ever struggled ...
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... present occasion , ( in addition to those general considera- tions , and to that general feeling , which I think ought to operate upon the minds of members of the House , ) that other especial and peculiar circum- stances have occurred ...
... present occasion , ( in addition to those general considera- tions , and to that general feeling , which I think ought to operate upon the minds of members of the House , ) that other especial and peculiar circum- stances have occurred ...
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... present the papers themselves . - Mr Canning said : " it would be acting dis- ingenuously by the honourable and learned gentleman and the House , not to confess that the hopes heretofore entertained by his Majesty's govern- ment of ...
... present the papers themselves . - Mr Canning said : " it would be acting dis- ingenuously by the honourable and learned gentleman and the House , not to confess that the hopes heretofore entertained by his Majesty's govern- ment of ...
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