The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and difficulties , the mini- sters of England felt that they should have incurred unpardonable guilt , if they ...
... England had been to keep the al- liance entire . Where the different in- terest of the allies excited some natu- ral disputes and difficulties , the mini- sters of England felt that they should have incurred unpardonable guilt , if they ...
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... England , or so promising of ultimate success . At the time when the definitive treaty , and a large mass of minor do- cuments were submitted to the in- spection of parliament , Mr Brougham took occasion to move for a copy of a treaty ...
... England , or so promising of ultimate success . At the time when the definitive treaty , and a large mass of minor do- cuments were submitted to the in- spection of parliament , Mr Brougham took occasion to move for a copy of a treaty ...
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... England , was enlarged up . on by Mr Brougham , as affording ad . ditional room for doubt ; and he ex- pressed his suspicion that the whole was meant to be the forerunner of some crusade against the Ottoman Porte . Lord Castlereagh ...
... England , was enlarged up . on by Mr Brougham , as affording ad . ditional room for doubt ; and he ex- pressed his suspicion that the whole was meant to be the forerunner of some crusade against the Ottoman Porte . Lord Castlereagh ...
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... England , who had inva- riably united in their hostility to a measure of that nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion , he could solemnly assure the House , that he was wholly uninfluen ced by any personal feeling ...
... England , who had inva- riably united in their hostility to a measure of that nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion , he could solemnly assure the House , that he was wholly uninfluen ced by any personal feeling ...
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... England , headed by Mr Bastard , then member for Devonshire . The numbers on the division respect- ing it being equal , Mr Cornwall , the Speaker , gave that casting vote which secured the country from the danger with which it had been ...
... England , headed by Mr Bastard , then member for Devonshire . The numbers on the division respect- ing it being equal , Mr Cornwall , the Speaker , gave that casting vote which secured the country from the danger with which it had been ...
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