The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Marquis of Hastings , the campaign was marked , in every point , by bril- liant achievements and successes ; and his Majesty's forces , and those of the East India Company ( Native as well as European ) rivalled each other in sustaining ...
... Marquis of Hastings , the campaign was marked , in every point , by bril- liant achievements and successes ; and his Majesty's forces , and those of the East India Company ( Native as well as European ) rivalled each other in sustaining ...
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... Marquis of Lans- down did not feel himself called upon to offer any opposition to the address . In giving a general concurrence , he , however , regarded himself as bound at the same time to state a few consi- derations which the ...
... Marquis of Lans- down did not feel himself called upon to offer any opposition to the address . In giving a general concurrence , he , however , regarded himself as bound at the same time to state a few consi- derations which the ...
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... Marquis of Lansdown ; and after complimenting his Lordship for the liberal view which he had taken of the speech and the address , and stating the desire of his Majesty's ministers to avoid subjects on which a difference of opinion ...
... Marquis of Lansdown ; and after complimenting his Lordship for the liberal view which he had taken of the speech and the address , and stating the desire of his Majesty's ministers to avoid subjects on which a difference of opinion ...
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... Marquis , in alluding to the conduct of our Go- vernment , in its relations with the Allied Powers , in other respects , said he would not pronounce an opinion , and he ( Lord Liverpool ) approved of his forbearance . Fu- ture ...
... Marquis , in alluding to the conduct of our Go- vernment , in its relations with the Allied Powers , in other respects , said he would not pronounce an opinion , and he ( Lord Liverpool ) approved of his forbearance . Fu- ture ...
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... Marquis had alluded to the execu- tion of our countrymen , Arbuthnot and Ambrister ; and the nation was aware , from the public prints , of the circumstances in which that execu- tion took place . When the proper period arrived for ...
... Marquis had alluded to the execu- tion of our countrymen , Arbuthnot and Ambrister ; and the nation was aware , from the public prints , of the circumstances in which that execu- tion took place . When the proper period arrived for ...
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