The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 36
... less so ; and even the wildest reformers , the claimants of uni- versal suffrage , would have held them in detestation , because they knew , by dear - bought experience , that nothing had so notoriously and so effectually put down even ...
... less so ; and even the wildest reformers , the claimants of uni- versal suffrage , would have held them in detestation , because they knew , by dear - bought experience , that nothing had so notoriously and so effectually put down even ...
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... less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that precluded every hope of es- cape from the fate that awaited them ? If the persons to whom he had ...
... less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that precluded every hope of es- cape from the fate that awaited them ? If the persons to whom he had ...
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... less , would have been arith- metically the same ; but it would not have been the same in its moral ef- fect , or , we suspect , in its practical result . It had at least the effect of raising a large portion of the war sup- plies ...
... less , would have been arith- metically the same ; but it would not have been the same in its moral ef- fect , or , we suspect , in its practical result . It had at least the effect of raising a large portion of the war sup- plies ...
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... less than 35,000 pensioners belonging to Greenwich Hospital , a great number of whom were able to serve again if there should be found occasion to call upon them . The arrangements which had been made were such , that an expedition ...
... less than 35,000 pensioners belonging to Greenwich Hospital , a great number of whom were able to serve again if there should be found occasion to call upon them . The arrangements which had been made were such , that an expedition ...
Page 56
... less than officers of corre- spondent rank in the army . A post- captain in the navy , who ranked with a colonel in the army , received only 250l . while the other received 3001 . a - year . He wished also to allude to the case of ...
... less than officers of corre- spondent rank in the army . A post- captain in the navy , who ranked with a colonel in the army , received only 250l . while the other received 3001 . a - year . He wished also to allude to the case of ...
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