The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... ject in the speech from the throne , and he still trusted that in declarations - to foreign powers there had been no ambiguity as to the course we intend ed to pursue . After highly eulogizing the conduct and language of the Ame- rican ...
... ject in the speech from the throne , and he still trusted that in declarations - to foreign powers there had been no ambiguity as to the course we intend ed to pursue . After highly eulogizing the conduct and language of the Ame- rican ...
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... ject for the tender sympathies of those powers who venerated divine right , and adored legitimacy . He hoped that much better opportunities would be given to that House , by the produc- tion of the correspondence with the Spanish ...
... ject for the tender sympathies of those powers who venerated divine right , and adored legitimacy . He hoped that much better opportunities would be given to that House , by the produc- tion of the correspondence with the Spanish ...
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... object ; for we never could have landed in Spain an army which , left alone , as it would have been , could have matched the ... ject of subjugating America ? Notwithstanding these considera- tions , the idea of recognition was rather a ...
... object ; for we never could have landed in Spain an army which , left alone , as it would have been , could have matched the ... ject of subjugating America ? Notwithstanding these considera- tions , the idea of recognition was rather a ...
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... ject ; and ministers , when it came to the point , declared their determi- nation to keep full faith with the pub- lic , and consented that all duty on salt should cease on the 1st January , 1825 . In regard to the reduction of the duty ...
... ject ; and ministers , when it came to the point , declared their determi- nation to keep full faith with the pub- lic , and consented that all duty on salt should cease on the 1st January , 1825 . In regard to the reduction of the duty ...
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... ject . Under manufacture we include agriculture , with everything which relates to the cultivating and impro- ving of land , processes which depend on still nicer and more varying ele- ments , than those in which human in- dustry merely ...
... ject . Under manufacture we include agriculture , with everything which relates to the cultivating and impro- ving of land , processes which depend on still nicer and more varying ele- ments , than those in which human in- dustry merely ...
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