The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... Lord Dud- ley and Ward , and seconded by Lord Gort . The former of these noblemen drew a very favourable picture of the state of the country , and pointed out the various interests which had been rendered eminently prosperous in con ...
... Lord Dud- ley and Ward , and seconded by Lord Gort . The former of these noblemen drew a very favourable picture of the state of the country , and pointed out the various interests which had been rendered eminently prosperous in con ...
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... Lord F. L. Leve son Gower , and seconded by Mr Al- derman Thompson - a duty which , we believe , does not often devolve on the members of the city corporation ; but as the topics introduced by the noble Lord and the worthy alderman were ...
... Lord F. L. Leve son Gower , and seconded by Mr Al- derman Thompson - a duty which , we believe , does not often devolve on the members of the city corporation ; but as the topics introduced by the noble Lord and the worthy alderman were ...
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... Lord ( Gower ) was moderate . " Oh , ” said the noble Lord , " I am not disposed to treat them with contempt ! " That he - that he , most noble and most ho- nourable as he was , should have it go forth to six millions of suffering ...
... Lord ( Gower ) was moderate . " Oh , ” said the noble Lord , " I am not disposed to treat them with contempt ! " That he - that he , most noble and most ho- nourable as he was , should have it go forth to six millions of suffering ...
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... Lord Fingall , Lord Gormanstown , nor any other gentleman connected with the Association , would descend to any pettifogging tricks to evade the operation of this measure . He believed that the great body of the people would regard the ...
... Lord Fingall , Lord Gormanstown , nor any other gentleman connected with the Association , would descend to any pettifogging tricks to evade the operation of this measure . He believed that the great body of the people would regard the ...
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... Lord Grenville . Now he would say , that he very well remembered when the learned gentleman was once as warmly attached to a noble friend of his ( Mr T.'s ) , as he had ever been to Lord Grenville . Some differences arose between that ...
... Lord Grenville . Now he would say , that he very well remembered when the learned gentleman was once as warmly attached to a noble friend of his ( Mr T.'s ) , as he had ever been to Lord Grenville . Some differences arose between that ...
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