The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... consider , without delay , the means of applying a remedy to this evil . " His Majesty further recommends the renewal of the inquiries instituted last session into the state of Ireland . " His Majesty has seen with regret the ...
... consider , without delay , the means of applying a remedy to this evil . " His Majesty further recommends the renewal of the inquiries instituted last session into the state of Ireland . " His Majesty has seen with regret the ...
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... consider- able portion of time . Even for the recognition of the American States , Ministers had been driven into it . Sir James Mackintosh had advocated that recognition , and had propounded the law in an eloquent speech delivered by ...
... consider- able portion of time . Even for the recognition of the American States , Ministers had been driven into it . Sir James Mackintosh had advocated that recognition , and had propounded the law in an eloquent speech delivered by ...
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... consider him , therefore , as opposing the Catholic claims . He wished to separate the Catholic Asso- ciation and the Catholic question ; the learned gentleman wished to confound them . The learned gentleman had asked him , " Why do not ...
... consider him , therefore , as opposing the Catholic claims . He wished to separate the Catholic Asso- ciation and the Catholic question ; the learned gentleman wished to confound them . The learned gentleman had asked him , " Why do not ...
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... consider rightly the terms which were objected to in the address . The King stated in the speech , that asso ... considering the means of putting down so enormous an evil . The learned gentleman seemed to treat lightly all those measures ...
... consider rightly the terms which were objected to in the address . The King stated in the speech , that asso ... considering the means of putting down so enormous an evil . The learned gentleman seemed to treat lightly all those measures ...
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... considering ) for Catholic emancipa- tion ; in the decline of their own influ- ence , and in the falling off from their cause , since the question of emancipa- tion was first agitated , of many of their own party , which has reduced ...
... considering ) for Catholic emancipa- tion ; in the decline of their own influ- ence , and in the falling off from their cause , since the question of emancipa- tion was first agitated , of many of their own party , which has reduced ...
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