The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Britain never had so independent a Parliament . There was less of the means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent ...
... Britain never had so independent a Parliament . There was less of the means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent ...
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... Britain conti- nued to enjoy favour with a large por- tion of the public . It was not , there- fore , without resistance that ministers had been enabled to break ground against the system of monopoly ; and now that they were to make ...
... Britain conti- nued to enjoy favour with a large por- tion of the public . It was not , there- fore , without resistance that ministers had been enabled to break ground against the system of monopoly ; and now that they were to make ...
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... Britain after the close of the last war . Another great difficulty was to be overcome - the greatest perhaps ever experienced in any nation - name- ly , a return to metallic currency . Their lordships would recollect the predictions of ...
... Britain after the close of the last war . Another great difficulty was to be overcome - the greatest perhaps ever experienced in any nation - name- ly , a return to metallic currency . Their lordships would recollect the predictions of ...
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... Britain , to him it appeared inex- plicable that any minister could have ob- served that courtly silence apparent in the present speech on the termination of the war in Spain , and which leaves it a matter of doubt whether that termi ...
... Britain , to him it appeared inex- plicable that any minister could have ob- served that courtly silence apparent in the present speech on the termination of the war in Spain , and which leaves it a matter of doubt whether that termi ...
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... Britain . He should be glad to know when such alliances were deemed ob- jectionable , and would wish that those who favoured the objection which had been stated , would look back to for- mer times to the reigns of King William and Queen ...
... Britain . He should be glad to know when such alliances were deemed ob- jectionable , and would wish that those who favoured the objection which had been stated , would look back to for- mer times to the reigns of King William and Queen ...
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