Annual Register: A Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad, for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1807 |
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... feemed to have been buckled under the chin , part of the ftraps remaining . The robe had the appearance , in fome parts , of having been embroidered , particularly on the right knee . No bones of the fingers were to be found . One point ...
... feemed to have been buckled under the chin , part of the ftraps remaining . The robe had the appearance , in fome parts , of having been embroidered , particularly on the right knee . No bones of the fingers were to be found . One point ...
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... feemed aware that this un- ufual drain of cash from the Bank vafion , which he obferved was now become much more general than he could think neceffary . He faid , that by all his informations he could not learn of any hoftile pre ...
... feemed aware that this un- ufual drain of cash from the Bank vafion , which he obferved was now become much more general than he could think neceffary . He faid , that by all his informations he could not learn of any hoftile pre ...
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... feemed fully convinced of the propriety of the reprefentation ; and declared , that it fhould have been attended to on his part before , but that , in the multiplicity of public affairs , it had been forgotten . He , however , faid ...
... feemed fully convinced of the propriety of the reprefentation ; and declared , that it fhould have been attended to on his part before , but that , in the multiplicity of public affairs , it had been forgotten . He , however , faid ...
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... feemed to concur . Then the Governor ftated to him , that the price of gold being fo much above the value of our guineas , muft neceffarily imprefs his mind with the unavoidable confequences . The Chancellor of the Exchequer viewed this ...
... feemed to concur . Then the Governor ftated to him , that the price of gold being fo much above the value of our guineas , muft neceffarily imprefs his mind with the unavoidable confequences . The Chancellor of the Exchequer viewed this ...
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... feemed to have impreffed his mind with a defign to difconti- nue the fervice that occafioned them ; the troops were about to return home . He candidly ac- knowledged , that the expence of our troops on the Continent had been enormous ...
... feemed to have impreffed his mind with a defign to difconti- nue the fervice that occafioned them ; the troops were about to return home . He candidly ac- knowledged , that the expence of our troops on the Continent had been enormous ...
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