The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... obtained - and of hope that the same internal union and con- fidence which had enabled us to sur- mount so many dangers , might still continue to strengthen our prosperity , and prolong the tranquillity of Eu- rope . The address was ...
... obtained - and of hope that the same internal union and con- fidence which had enabled us to sur- mount so many dangers , might still continue to strengthen our prosperity , and prolong the tranquillity of Eu- rope . The address was ...
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... obtained ; it has been restored to us by what , I confess , always appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of that government in France which by commotion had been ...
... obtained ; it has been restored to us by what , I confess , always appeared to me the most probable mode , both of its resto- ration and continuance - the re - esta- blishment of that government in France which by commotion had been ...
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... obtained at all ; and when the most grievous burthens were imposed upon the barley growers , was it to be said , that under such circum- stances the war malt - tax was to be continued ? Was it to be said , that the landholders were ...
... obtained at all ; and when the most grievous burthens were imposed upon the barley growers , was it to be said , that under such circum- stances the war malt - tax was to be continued ? Was it to be said , that the landholders were ...
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... obtaining and keeping pos- session of the throne of England . And in the 15th article of this latter treaty , it is agreed , that all kings , princes , and states , that desire to come into this treaty , may be invited and admitted ...
... obtaining and keeping pos- session of the throne of England . And in the 15th article of this latter treaty , it is agreed , that all kings , princes , and states , that desire to come into this treaty , may be invited and admitted ...
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... obtained that every one of them should be restored to their origi nal owners . Indeed , so strong was his feeling on this particular point , that , much as he deprecated their remaining in France , he should have preferred even that to ...
... obtained that every one of them should be restored to their origi nal owners . Indeed , so strong was his feeling on this particular point , that , much as he deprecated their remaining in France , he should have preferred even that to ...
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