The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... Ships , with their Tonnage and Men , which have enter- ed the Ports of the United Kingdom during the Years 1822 , 1823 , and 1824 , re- spectively , distinguishing British Ships from Foreign , · A Comparative Statement of British and ...
... Ships , with their Tonnage and Men , which have enter- ed the Ports of the United Kingdom during the Years 1822 , 1823 , and 1824 , re- spectively , distinguishing British Ships from Foreign , · A Comparative Statement of British and ...
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... ship . " Ought not that House boldly to come forward , and , consistently with the royal act , do for Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic Association ...
... ship . " Ought not that House boldly to come forward , and , consistently with the royal act , do for Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic Association ...
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... ships in the West Indies , and we in return were to search their ships off the coast of America . They withdrew the clause which empowered us to search their ships . The mutual right of search was thus destroyed ; and it was impossible ...
... ships in the West Indies , and we in return were to search their ships off the coast of America . They withdrew the clause which empowered us to search their ships . The mutual right of search was thus destroyed ; and it was impossible ...
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... ship of Mr Saurin , had sullied the dignity and degraded the indepen- dence of the bar . " To say that the object of the Association was the re- dress of grievances , real or supposed , was wholly untrue . Upon a recent occasion , a Mr ...
... ship of Mr Saurin , had sullied the dignity and degraded the indepen- dence of the bar . " To say that the object of the Association was the re- dress of grievances , real or supposed , was wholly untrue . Upon a recent occasion , a Mr ...
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... ships with any observations in support of it , if I did not feel that this was an occasion on which any man may well be permitted to address your Lordships . I do this more readily on the present occasion , because , feeling that I have ...
... ships with any observations in support of it , if I did not feel that this was an occasion on which any man may well be permitted to address your Lordships . I do this more readily on the present occasion , because , feeling that I have ...
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