The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... say , that , for some time past , the government of this country has exhibited a union of sound principle , practical skill , great liberality , and high talent , hitherto almost without precedent in its histo- ry ; and that the happy ...
... say , that , for some time past , the government of this country has exhibited a union of sound principle , practical skill , great liberality , and high talent , hitherto almost without precedent in its histo- ry ; and that the happy ...
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... say generally that they disliked the effect of restrictive laws operating upon Ireland , and that they would do nothing to strengthen or to extend them ; but whenever those per- sons looked at the conduct of the party which called ...
... say generally that they disliked the effect of restrictive laws operating upon Ireland , and that they would do nothing to strengthen or to extend them ; but whenever those per- sons looked at the conduct of the party which called ...
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... say , " The danger is , we admit , great , but touch it not ? " Let them not , in these times , be told , that there were particular scruples in a high quarter which could not bear to be touched . This language had , he knew , been used ...
... say , " The danger is , we admit , great , but touch it not ? " Let them not , in these times , be told , that there were particular scruples in a high quarter which could not bear to be touched . This language had , he knew , been used ...
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Walter Scott. say , advisers , they had not long since an opportunity of knowing the King's real sentiments , in the decree which he graciously promulgated at the open- ing of the States , and of which he had procured a copy . His ...
Walter Scott. say , advisers , they had not long since an opportunity of knowing the King's real sentiments , in the decree which he graciously promulgated at the open- ing of the States , and of which he had procured a copy . His ...
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... say , that a power thus formidable ought to exist , -to sit beside the go- vernment , or to tower above it , -they could not refuse their assurance to the crown , that they would take an early opportunity of considering the means of ...
... say , that a power thus formidable ought to exist , -to sit beside the go- vernment , or to tower above it , -they could not refuse their assurance to the crown , that they would take an early opportunity of considering the means of ...
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