The Edinburgh Annual Register, Količina 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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Stran 7
... are generally received with corresponding gratitude ; so it has hap pened , that in proportion as the Whigs have declined , their adversaries have risen in public estimation , thus secu- ring to themselves CHAP . 1. ] 7 HISTORY .
... are generally received with corresponding gratitude ; so it has hap pened , that in proportion as the Whigs have declined , their adversaries have risen in public estimation , thus secu- ring to themselves CHAP . 1. ] 7 HISTORY .
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... received from the United States , to carry into effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade , by giving to each power the right of mutual search . The treaty was drawn up by the mi- nisters of the United States ; and , in ...
... received from the United States , to carry into effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade , by giving to each power the right of mutual search . The treaty was drawn up by the mi- nisters of the United States ; and , in ...
Stran 29
... received . The opinion of Burke was favourable to the principle of delegation . Mr Grattan express- ed similar opinions . He would put it to the House , whether , after having agreed in 1821 to repeal the penal laws affecting Ireland ...
... received . The opinion of Burke was favourable to the principle of delegation . Mr Grattan express- ed similar opinions . He would put it to the House , whether , after having agreed in 1821 to repeal the penal laws affecting Ireland ...
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... received the following letter from the priest of the parish ; " Dear Sir , -A report is current here , that you have interfered to prevent your tenants from contributing to the Catholic rent . May I , in the most respectful manner ...
... received the following letter from the priest of the parish ; " Dear Sir , -A report is current here , that you have interfered to prevent your tenants from contributing to the Catholic rent . May I , in the most respectful manner ...
Stran 41
... received the public thanks of the Catholics for his services in their cause , accompanied with expressions of confidence in the continuance of those services . That con- fidence was not withdrawn even when he refused to present the ...
... received the public thanks of the Catholics for his services in their cause , accompanied with expressions of confidence in the continuance of those services . That con- fidence was not withdrawn even when he refused to present the ...
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