The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... appearance of rivalry to it among any other European power or people ; and that it may probably be expected to last till ... appeared conspicuously in the measure recom- mended by himself from the throne , within six months after his ...
... appearance of rivalry to it among any other European power or people ; and that it may probably be expected to last till ... appeared conspicuously in the measure recom- mended by himself from the throne , within six months after his ...
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... appearance of the cavalry , the whole party threw down their arms , and fled in every di- rection which appeared to afford the best promise of safety . The soldiers , on arriving , saw nothing but the field bestrewn with a hundred pikes ...
... appearance of the cavalry , the whole party threw down their arms , and fled in every di- rection which appeared to afford the best promise of safety . The soldiers , on arriving , saw nothing but the field bestrewn with a hundred pikes ...
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... appeared to him very strange that Parliament should be dissolved before any provision was made on so important a subject . He was satisfied that there was some reason for all this beyond what had been assigned , and that no minister ...
... appeared to him very strange that Parliament should be dissolved before any provision was made on so important a subject . He was satisfied that there was some reason for all this beyond what had been assigned , and that no minister ...
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... appeared in no order of council ; or because no addresses either of condolence or congratula- tion were presented to her . As little could she be affected by the noble lord preferring to call her a high personage , rather than to ...
... appeared in no order of council ; or because no addresses either of condolence or congratula- tion were presented to her . As little could she be affected by the noble lord preferring to call her a high personage , rather than to ...
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... appeared , that a sum of 124,2511 . had been sent over to this country in the course of the last sixty years , affording an annual receipt of about 20701. for the same period , and had gone into the King's privy purse . The appendix to ...
... appeared , that a sum of 124,2511 . had been sent over to this country in the course of the last sixty years , affording an annual receipt of about 20701. for the same period , and had gone into the King's privy purse . The appendix to ...
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