The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 100.
Pàgina 17
... possession , and in the possession of the Greeks . In saying so , he was convinced that it would be a great benefit to the Christian European world , if an independent state were erected in that part of Europe by the great and glorious ...
... possession , and in the possession of the Greeks . In saying so , he was convinced that it would be a great benefit to the Christian European world , if an independent state were erected in that part of Europe by the great and glorious ...
Pàgina 22
... possession of a general statement of the re- venue and expenditure , as far as it could be made up . However gen- tlemen might differ in opinion from his Majesty's Government , he be- lieved all would feel convinced , from the ...
... possession of a general statement of the re- venue and expenditure , as far as it could be made up . However gen- tlemen might differ in opinion from his Majesty's Government , he be- lieved all would feel convinced , from the ...
Pàgina 23
... possessed , in devising such measures as would , as far as possible , relieve the existing distress . He could have wished that the House had not separated that night without giving at length some general pledge of their intention to ...
... possessed , in devising such measures as would , as far as possible , relieve the existing distress . He could have wished that the House had not separated that night without giving at length some general pledge of their intention to ...
Pàgina 31
... possessed few opinions or principles in common with the Whigs . In consequence of this accession , Marquis Wellesley , whose Indian Administration had been the subject of great and deser- ved encomiums , was , towards the close of the ...
... possessed few opinions or principles in common with the Whigs . In consequence of this accession , Marquis Wellesley , whose Indian Administration had been the subject of great and deser- ved encomiums , was , towards the close of the ...
Pàgina 32
... possession of power , and that an isolated party , standing on the mere basis of a name , a few votes , and e- ven ... possessed such talents for oratory or business as ren- dered their co - operation of much real value . Of the motives ...
... possession of power , and that an isolated party , standing on the mere basis of a name , a few votes , and e- ven ... possessed such talents for oratory or business as ren- dered their co - operation of much real value . Of the motives ...
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
amount appeared Auchtertool bill Borthwick burgh called Catholic cause cent character charge Church clergy conduct considerable corn Cortes course Court declared distress Duke duty Edinburgh effect England evil Exchequer existing favour foreign France French gentleman Glasgow Government Greek Hebrew Hebrew language honour House hyæna Insurrection Act Ireland jury King labour learned Leslie letter libel Llorente Lord Advocate Lord Archibald Lord Archibald Hamilton Lord Chancellor Lord Londonderry Lord Rosslyn Lordship Majesty Majesty's Marquis means measure ment Ministers motion neral never Noble object observed occasion opinion paper Parliament party passed period persons port present principle proceeded produced proposed pursuer quarter question racter received respect Royal Saumur Scotland sent session ships sinking fund sion Sir Alexander Boswell Spain speech Stuart tain taxes thing tion took troops Whig whole