The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumes 1-2; Volume 5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - Europe |
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... object , it will be remembered , was to visit the city of Tombuctoo , in the interior of África , from which , when he met his death , he was within 500 miles . The country seat of General Mo- reau , near Trenton , America , was burnt ...
... object , it will be remembered , was to visit the city of Tombuctoo , in the interior of África , from which , when he met his death , he was within 500 miles . The country seat of General Mo- reau , near Trenton , America , was burnt ...
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... object or purpose . " It is not , sir , the province of the bench to vindicate the acts of the le gislature , but it would be easy to show that no hardship is imposed by the statute . It restrains both pro- testants and catholics ; yet ...
... object or purpose . " It is not , sir , the province of the bench to vindicate the acts of the le gislature , but it would be easy to show that no hardship is imposed by the statute . It restrains both pro- testants and catholics ; yet ...
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... object had been effected , the Attorney General had seized an opportunity of indulging the mild impulse of his ... objects can be effected . It is not by intemperance that bigotry can be conciliated ; it is not by violence that the ...
... object had been effected , the Attorney General had seized an opportunity of indulging the mild impulse of his ... objects can be effected . It is not by intemperance that bigotry can be conciliated ; it is not by violence that the ...
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... object of this most noble and lauda- ble institution , we find the first in rank and character of both political parties in the state cordially unite , and give their best support to a sys- tem , the adoption of which must re- flect ...
... object of this most noble and lauda- ble institution , we find the first in rank and character of both political parties in the state cordially unite , and give their best support to a sys- tem , the adoption of which must re- flect ...
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... object of the poisoning ; and she was under the care of Mr R. Prince , a respectable stable - keeper at New market , and also a training groom , in high esteem among the members of the Jockey Club . Mr Prince had under his care the ...
... object of the poisoning ; and she was under the care of Mr R. Prince , a respectable stable - keeper at New market , and also a training groom , in high esteem among the members of the Jockey Club . Mr Prince had under his care the ...
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