The Edinburgh Annual Register, المجلد 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... tain contemplated operations in fo- reign loans , our currency might have been restored ; but he thought there would be great danger in re- turning to cash - payments during the progress of these operations . There was another ...
... tain contemplated operations in fo- reign loans , our currency might have been restored ; but he thought there would be great danger in re- turning to cash - payments during the progress of these operations . There was another ...
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... tain allowances for superannuation , and this would afford the house a precedent for continuing the same power to her Majesty's successor . He did not apprehend that any dif- ference of opinion should prevail upon this point . Further ...
... tain allowances for superannuation , and this would afford the house a precedent for continuing the same power to her Majesty's successor . He did not apprehend that any dif- ference of opinion should prevail upon this point . Further ...
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... tain extent , of rewarding those whom he conceived to have a personal claim upon his bounty , of assisting from his own private income decayed no-- blemen and families of distinction , and of performing several other acts of benevolence ...
... tain extent , of rewarding those whom he conceived to have a personal claim upon his bounty , of assisting from his own private income decayed no-- blemen and families of distinction , and of performing several other acts of benevolence ...
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... tain where the proper length of ser- vice was to be found , and where wanting . Having thus shortly dis- posed of those two questions , he felt obliged , after the eloquent de- clamation of the Noble Lord , to throw himself on the mercy ...
... tain where the proper length of ser- vice was to be found , and where wanting . Having thus shortly dis- posed of those two questions , he felt obliged , after the eloquent de- clamation of the Noble Lord , to throw himself on the mercy ...
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... tain permanent burden - provision was to be made for the payment of physicians , who were to be continued in attendance , and who were paid before , it was not known how ; the expense then was certainly more heavy than at present ...
... tain permanent burden - provision was to be made for the payment of physicians , who were to be continued in attendance , and who were paid before , it was not known how ; the expense then was certainly more heavy than at present ...
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afterwards amount appeared asked Bank Bank of England bill burgh called Carlile Catholics charge Committee consequence considerable convicts coun course Court Cricklade crime declared defendant Duke duty effect election England establishment evidence expence favour France give gold Government Grampound heard House increase James Wolfe John Elmore jury King Kinnear labour letter Lewis Levy Lord Advocate Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth Lordship Magistrates Majesty's Marquis means measure meeting ment Meyer Ministers motion murder neral ness Noble Lord object observed occasion offence officers opinion paper Parga Parliament persons present Prince Regent principle prisoner proceeded proposed prosecution proved punishment question racter received religion resolutions respect revenue right honourable gentleman Scotland sent sinking fund spect tain taken taxes ther thing tion told took vote whole witness Woolf