The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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Pàgina 72
... believe that his whole time was en- His authority , he did not hesitate to grossed by the duties of that office ? say , weighed as much with him as The paper containing their opinion that of the learned lord or of the did not carry ...
... believe that his whole time was en- His authority , he did not hesitate to grossed by the duties of that office ? say , weighed as much with him as The paper containing their opinion that of the learned lord or of the did not carry ...
Pàgina 78
... believe that all its ponderous machinery of committees , examina- tions , and reports , had no action what- ever on the movements of the econo- mical machine . By welcoming and acting upon the applications made to it , this assembly ...
... believe that all its ponderous machinery of committees , examina- tions , and reports , had no action what- ever on the movements of the econo- mical machine . By welcoming and acting upon the applications made to it , this assembly ...
Pàgina 90
... believe that the East India Com- pany would not , if applied to , allow Englishmen to supply France , and Holland , and Germany , with tea from Canton , as readily as she allowed American merchants to do so . He was not prepared to say ...
... believe that the East India Com- pany would not , if applied to , allow Englishmen to supply France , and Holland , and Germany , with tea from Canton , as readily as she allowed American merchants to do so . He was not prepared to say ...
Pàgina 106
... believe -- and he protested that it did appear to him a most unexampled and incomparable instance of a very honourable and meritorious feeling - that so great and so zealous was their good - will to a most important national object ...
... believe -- and he protested that it did appear to him a most unexampled and incomparable instance of a very honourable and meritorious feeling - that so great and so zealous was their good - will to a most important national object ...
Pàgina 112
... believe the greater part of the evidence which had been offered on the subject , that part of the country was most warmly attached . He objected , however , to the wording of the motion , by which the committee were instructed to con ...
... believe the greater part of the evidence which had been offered on the subject , that part of the country was most warmly attached . He objected , however , to the wording of the motion , by which the committee were instructed to con ...
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