The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... feeling of religious reverence : it was not to be anticipated that premature winter would come as a resistless auxi- liary to their aid ; that sluggish Ger- many would rise as one man to over- whelm her oppressor ; that Europe would ...
... feeling of religious reverence : it was not to be anticipated that premature winter would come as a resistless auxi- liary to their aid ; that sluggish Ger- many would rise as one man to over- whelm her oppressor ; that Europe would ...
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... feelings in common with those whose support they were willing to secure . Alienation and distrust were the ne cessary consequence ; and these feel- ings were strengthened by that inso- lent and domineering spirit which , as often as ...
... feelings in common with those whose support they were willing to secure . Alienation and distrust were the ne cessary consequence ; and these feel- ings were strengthened by that inso- lent and domineering spirit which , as often as ...
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... feelings , opinions , and interests ; and that the separation might be as wide as possible , they de- termined to take their stand on the broad principles of the most unqua- lified democracy . Scorning all palter- ing about petty ...
... feelings , opinions , and interests ; and that the separation might be as wide as possible , they de- termined to take their stand on the broad principles of the most unqua- lified democracy . Scorning all palter- ing about petty ...
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... feelings and interests of those classes which form the main strength of every nation far advanced in the career of wealth and civiliza- tion . The great duties of govern- ment can never be safely intrusted except to men who have gone ...
... feelings and interests of those classes which form the main strength of every nation far advanced in the career of wealth and civiliza- tion . The great duties of govern- ment can never be safely intrusted except to men who have gone ...
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... feeling of content and satisfaction was more widely diffused through all classes of the British peo- ple . " It is no small addition to the gra- tification of his Majesty , that Ireland is participating in the general prospe- rity . The ...
... feeling of content and satisfaction was more widely diffused through all classes of the British peo- ple . " It is no small addition to the gra- tification of his Majesty , that Ireland is participating in the general prospe- rity . The ...
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