The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... course of its long and arduous contest , had been subjected to many heavy burdens and privations - that these it would be the business of the Prince Regent's ministers to alleviate as far as circumstances would allow February , and the ...
... course of its long and arduous contest , had been subjected to many heavy burdens and privations - that these it would be the business of the Prince Regent's ministers to alleviate as far as circumstances would allow February , and the ...
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... course of these evenings , may be reduced to a comparatively small com- pass . On one point , as might have been expected from the proceedings on the opening of the session , namely , the splendid nature of the exertions and successes ...
... course of these evenings , may be reduced to a comparatively small com- pass . On one point , as might have been expected from the proceedings on the opening of the session , namely , the splendid nature of the exertions and successes ...
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... course of the war , the scene of some glorious achievement for Great Britain ? " As to the general merits of the treaty under consideration , he called upon their lordships to compare it ful- ly with any treaty recorded in our his- tory ...
... course of the war , the scene of some glorious achievement for Great Britain ? " As to the general merits of the treaty under consideration , he called upon their lordships to compare it ful- ly with any treaty recorded in our his- tory ...
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... course which had brought much misery on their own subjects , for whose welfare they affect- ed the greatest concern , but they had made a war against an unoffending country , which had found little reason to felicitate themselves on ...
... course which had brought much misery on their own subjects , for whose welfare they affect- ed the greatest concern , but they had made a war against an unoffending country , which had found little reason to felicitate themselves on ...
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... course of the late momentous struggles upon the continent of Europe . The brotherly dispositions manifested by those great sovereigns , were not , he contended , to be wantonly branded with the name of hypocrisy , nor was there any ...
... course of the late momentous struggles upon the continent of Europe . The brotherly dispositions manifested by those great sovereigns , were not , he contended , to be wantonly branded with the name of hypocrisy , nor was there any ...
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