The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17, Части 1–3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... sent . In whatever shape , and by whomsoever brought forward , from him , whether in or out of office , that question would always receive the best support which he could give it , and which he had always given it from the year 1812 ...
... sent . In whatever shape , and by whomsoever brought forward , from him , whether in or out of office , that question would always receive the best support which he could give it , and which he had always given it from the year 1812 ...
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... sent consuls to the new states , to watch over her in- terests ; a step by which their existence de facto was recognised , and even ad- mitted to be not wholly illegitimate . But the question now arose , whether a formal recognition ...
... sent consuls to the new states , to watch over her in- terests ; a step by which their existence de facto was recognised , and even ad- mitted to be not wholly illegitimate . But the question now arose , whether a formal recognition ...
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Walter Scott. don , Manchester , Liverpool , and other great commercial cities , sent up peti- tions to Parliament , soliciting the ful- filment of their wishes . The London petition was presented on the 15th of June , by Sir James ...
Walter Scott. don , Manchester , Liverpool , and other great commercial cities , sent up peti- tions to Parliament , soliciting the ful- filment of their wishes . The London petition was presented on the 15th of June , by Sir James ...
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... sent ambassadors to England . For this no complaints were made when Charles the Second was restored to the throne of his ancestors . Why ? Because the necessity of doing as they had done was admitted . They sent ministers to watch over ...
... sent ambassadors to England . For this no complaints were made when Charles the Second was restored to the throne of his ancestors . Why ? Because the necessity of doing as they had done was admitted . They sent ministers to watch over ...
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... sent estimate , there were bounties which were excessive in the course of this year and the next , particularly that for the whale fishery , which had been considered utterly useless . These bounties amounted to 500,000l . a year ...
... sent estimate , there were bounties which were excessive in the course of this year and the next , particularly that for the whale fishery , which had been considered utterly useless . These bounties amounted to 500,000l . a year ...
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