The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Side 6
... give effect to the recommendations contained in the joint addresses of the two houses of Parliament : and his Royal Highness has a full reliance on your readiness to adopt such mea- sures as may be necessary for fulfil- ling the ...
... give effect to the recommendations contained in the joint addresses of the two houses of Parliament : and his Royal Highness has a full reliance on your readiness to adopt such mea- sures as may be necessary for fulfil- ling the ...
Side 19
... give up the sources of their secret information . Although no person of rank had been concerned in the conspiracy , the re- port of last year had shewn , that it was extensive among the middling and lower classes . The heads of it ...
... give up the sources of their secret information . Although no person of rank had been concerned in the conspiracy , the re- port of last year had shewn , that it was extensive among the middling and lower classes . The heads of it ...
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... give evidence before the committee , or the House might order papers to be produ- ced for the information of the commit- tee . The Earl of Carnarvon maintain- ed that the full powers granted to the other committee were indispensable ...
... give evidence before the committee , or the House might order papers to be produ- ced for the information of the commit- tee . The Earl of Carnarvon maintain- ed that the full powers granted to the other committee were indispensable ...
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... give information of the utmost importance to the secu- rity of the country ; but which could not be elicited otherwise than by the prospect of such protection as the mea- sure alluded to held out . The suspen- sion was for the express ...
... give information of the utmost importance to the secu- rity of the country ; but which could not be elicited otherwise than by the prospect of such protection as the mea- sure alluded to held out . The suspen- sion was for the express ...
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... give way to too confident security and premature ex- ultation . " It is impossible to survey the continent of Europe , with its jar- ring and conflicting interests , with its vast military establishments 40 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER ...
... give way to too confident security and premature ex- ultation . " It is impossible to survey the continent of Europe , with its jar- ring and conflicting interests , with its vast military establishments 40 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER ...
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