The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Том 9J. Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... given orders , that copies of the different treaties should be laid be- fore parliament , and confidently trust- ed that their stipulations would receive unmingled approbation . The convul- sions which had agitated the Euro- pean states ...
... given orders , that copies of the different treaties should be laid be- fore parliament , and confidently trust- ed that their stipulations would receive unmingled approbation . The convul- sions which had agitated the Euro- pean states ...
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... given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer . If the gentlemen , " said he , " who accused ministers of protracting to an unjustifiable extent the adjournment of parliament , had taken the trouble to pay attention to the dates of events ...
... given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer . If the gentlemen , " said he , " who accused ministers of protracting to an unjustifiable extent the adjournment of parliament , had taken the trouble to pay attention to the dates of events ...
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... given - if out of the flourishing condition of our commerce must be taken that lumping exception of the whole interual trade , whom we could exercise some influence , at least , 11 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
... given - if out of the flourishing condition of our commerce must be taken that lumping exception of the whole interual trade , whom we could exercise some influence , at least , 11 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . I.
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... given of the intention of government , would not be lost upon the country or upon the House , and that the constituents of such of them as had any constituents ( A laugh , and cries of hear , hear ! ) would take those steps , which , if ...
... given of the intention of government , would not be lost upon the country or upon the House , and that the constituents of such of them as had any constituents ( A laugh , and cries of hear , hear ! ) would take those steps , which , if ...
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... given ? For if they were given to a power incapable of maintaining them , such power would be weakened instead of strengthened by the accession . To put the question fairly , he would en- quire , Whether , for instance , the se- curity ...
... given ? For if they were given to a power incapable of maintaining them , such power would be weakened instead of strengthened by the accession . To put the question fairly , he would en- quire , Whether , for instance , the se- curity ...
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Страница cdxxxii - For what is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and lose or forfeit his own self...
Страница cdxxv - And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests ; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
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