The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 - Europe |
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... present moment ; and it is impossible for the real friends of the monarchical principle , among whom we class ourselves , to look for- ward to the probable result of the struggle , which seems now com- mencing , without apprehension and ...
... present moment ; and it is impossible for the real friends of the monarchical principle , among whom we class ourselves , to look for- ward to the probable result of the struggle , which seems now com- mencing , without apprehension and ...
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... present , would lay the ground of general and lasting amelioration . He ( Lord L. ) was not now prepar- ed to inquire into the causes of those frightful disorders to which he had alluded . He believed their removal must be effected ...
... present , would lay the ground of general and lasting amelioration . He ( Lord L. ) was not now prepar- ed to inquire into the causes of those frightful disorders to which he had alluded . He believed their removal must be effected ...
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... present year . Whether the reductions alluded to in the speech from the throne would satis- fy the expectations of the Noble Marquis , he , of course , could not say , nor did he now feel himself bound to state either their amount , or ...
... present year . Whether the reductions alluded to in the speech from the throne would satis- fy the expectations of the Noble Marquis , he , of course , could not say , nor did he now feel himself bound to state either their amount , or ...
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... present session of Parlia- ment ; so that their Lordships , be- fore they separated , would have an opportunity of ascertaining its re- sults , and deciding on the propriety of its continuance or expiration . It was allowed on all hands ...
... present session of Parlia- ment ; so that their Lordships , be- fore they separated , would have an opportunity of ascertaining its re- sults , and deciding on the propriety of its continuance or expiration . It was allowed on all hands ...
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... present condition of his faithful people : " That we feel it our duty to re- present to his Majesty , that the dis- tresses , proved to exist , before a Com- mittee of this House , instituted for the special purpose in the last ses ...
... present condition of his faithful people : " That we feel it our duty to re- present to his Majesty , that the dis- tresses , proved to exist , before a Com- mittee of this House , instituted for the special purpose in the last ses ...
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