The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... own sufferings , his Royal Highness has not been unmindful of the effect which this sad event must have on the interests and future prospects of the kingdom . " We are commanded to acquaint you , that the CHAP . 1. ] 5 HISTORY .
... own sufferings , his Royal Highness has not been unmindful of the effect which this sad event must have on the interests and future prospects of the kingdom . " We are commanded to acquaint you , that the CHAP . 1. ] 5 HISTORY .
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... effect to the recommendations contained in the joint addresses of the two houses of Parliament : and his Royal Highness has a full reliance on your readiness to adopt such mea- sures as may be necessary for fulfil- ling the engagements ...
... effect to the recommendations contained in the joint addresses of the two houses of Parliament : and his Royal Highness has a full reliance on your readiness to adopt such mea- sures as may be necessary for fulfil- ling the engagements ...
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... effect , with a view to the imme- diate passing of which they would also move to suspend the standing orders of the House . This affair being disposed of , an address , echoing as usual the speech , was moved in the Lords by the Earl of ...
... effect , with a view to the imme- diate passing of which they would also move to suspend the standing orders of the House . This affair being disposed of , an address , echoing as usual the speech , was moved in the Lords by the Earl of ...
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... effect of the mea- sures taken by his Majesty's ministers -as any other transaction in which Mr Oliver had taken a part . " I be- lieve it was the work of Mr Oliver- the agent of Lord Sidmouth - the in- strument of ministers ; and , if ...
... effect of the mea- sures taken by his Majesty's ministers -as any other transaction in which Mr Oliver had taken a part . " I be- lieve it was the work of Mr Oliver- the agent of Lord Sidmouth - the in- strument of ministers ; and , if ...
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... Europe ; and it would be as impossible to predict what the extent of its effect might be , as it was in the year 1793. It was obvious that , in the event of a change , the man who 12 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818. [ CHAP . 1 .
... Europe ; and it would be as impossible to predict what the extent of its effect might be , as it was in the year 1793. It was obvious that , in the event of a change , the man who 12 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818. [ CHAP . 1 .
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