The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Parties . Toro . Monteverde . Bolivar and MacGregor . History of the War in New Grenada . Present State of that Coun- try under the Royalist General Morillo . Affairs of Buenos - Ayres . Emancipa- tion of Chili . Insurrection in Mexico ...
... Parties . Toro . Monteverde . Bolivar and MacGregor . History of the War in New Grenada . Present State of that Coun- try under the Royalist General Morillo . Affairs of Buenos - Ayres . Emancipa- tion of Chili . Insurrection in Mexico ...
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... party , in wealth , rank , connexions , and talent , which was decidedly hostile to that illustrious house . The wiser part of the nation had , however , demanded them for its rulers ; and he would ask , whether there could be any ...
... party , in wealth , rank , connexions , and talent , which was decidedly hostile to that illustrious house . The wiser part of the nation had , however , demanded them for its rulers ; and he would ask , whether there could be any ...
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... parties . It was not unna- tural that the countries bordering on France should wish to have their_ter- ritories augmented , and it was a happy circumstance for this country to be so situated as to be able to be a sort of disinterested ...
... parties . It was not unna- tural that the countries bordering on France should wish to have their_ter- ritories augmented , and it was a happy circumstance for this country to be so situated as to be able to be a sort of disinterested ...
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... parties pledge themselves in the very first article of the treaty . ' on all occasions , and in all places , to lend each other aid and assistance ; ' and that they will lead their subjects and armies in the same spirit of fraternity ...
... parties pledge themselves in the very first article of the treaty . ' on all occasions , and in all places , to lend each other aid and assistance ; ' and that they will lead their subjects and armies in the same spirit of fraternity ...
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... parties , and that the non- concurrence of England had been oc- casioned merely by the forms of diplo- macy . The ... party . Mr Brougham's motion was lost by a majority of 104 to 30 . On the 12th of February , the most important ...
... parties , and that the non- concurrence of England had been oc- casioned merely by the forms of diplo- macy . The ... party . Mr Brougham's motion was lost by a majority of 104 to 30 . On the 12th of February , the most important ...
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