The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... necessary for carrying on the public business till the session should commence . Ministers now proceeded , without delay , to bring forward the arrange- ments which they judged necessary for the above purpose . Several votes of money ...
... necessary for carrying on the public business till the session should commence . Ministers now proceeded , without delay , to bring forward the arrange- ments which they judged necessary for the above purpose . Several votes of money ...
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... necessary to the well - being of the community . But if the character of the country was in danger of being changed , and if a system of immorality and disaf- fection was undermining the fabric of the constitution , it became the duty ...
... necessary to the well - being of the community . But if the character of the country was in danger of being changed , and if a system of immorality and disaf- fection was undermining the fabric of the constitution , it became the duty ...
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... necessary to effect any change ; that the application of general prin- ciples to our system of commerce , must be a work of great delicacy and difficulty ; that many partial interests must be encountered as CHAP . 4 . 41 HISTORY .
... necessary to effect any change ; that the application of general prin- ciples to our system of commerce , must be a work of great delicacy and difficulty ; that many partial interests must be encountered as CHAP . 4 . 41 HISTORY .
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... necessary during the altered circumstances of a long reign . In fact , the great rise in the value of all commodities which took place during that of George III . , could scarcely fail to occasion continual arrears , and to call for suc ...
... necessary during the altered circumstances of a long reign . In fact , the great rise in the value of all commodities which took place during that of George III . , could scarcely fail to occasion continual arrears , and to call for suc ...
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Walter Scott. all the information that was necessary for any proceeding with reference to the establishment of a new civil list . Let him take the estimate as it now stood , and rest assured that the ex- penditure was kept within its ...
Walter Scott. all the information that was necessary for any proceeding with reference to the establishment of a new civil list . Let him take the estimate as it now stood , and rest assured that the ex- penditure was kept within its ...
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