The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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Page 25
... given there . The no- ble earl had indeed adverted to a public necessity arising from the difficulty of transacting business , as the ground of his proposition , but he had by no means explained that ne- cessity . If he alluded to ...
... given there . The no- ble earl had indeed adverted to a public necessity arising from the difficulty of transacting business , as the ground of his proposition , but he had by no means explained that ne- cessity . If he alluded to ...
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... given rise , formed the most prominent feature . Lord Graaville observed : At the end of the last century , when the demand for labour far exceeded the supply , the labourer not only obtain ed higher wages than formerly , but ...
... given rise , formed the most prominent feature . Lord Graaville observed : At the end of the last century , when the demand for labour far exceeded the supply , the labourer not only obtain ed higher wages than formerly , but ...
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... given no inconsiderable degree of attention . His own opi- nions upon it were well known to many most respectable individuals in the city , and he should be prepared to declare them to their lordships whenever a fit occasion offered ...
... given no inconsiderable degree of attention . His own opi- nions upon it were well known to many most respectable individuals in the city , and he should be prepared to declare them to their lordships whenever a fit occasion offered ...
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... given . His honourable friend wanted further information he wished to know whether all the money granted to support the civil list had been expended . Parliament might have voted too little , or it might have granted too much . Some ...
... given . His honourable friend wanted further information he wished to know whether all the money granted to support the civil list had been expended . Parliament might have voted too little , or it might have granted too much . Some ...
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... given the means of conciliating peace , by affording restitution to in- jured parties , as in the case of the Swedish convoy , the honourablemem- ber conceived , that other funds might be found to serve the same purpose . In the reasons ...
... given the means of conciliating peace , by affording restitution to in- jured parties , as in the case of the Swedish convoy , the honourablemem- ber conceived , that other funds might be found to serve the same purpose . In the reasons ...
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