The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... cause . He would not in- that 12 or 1500 men would be a num- deed , in referring to this painful topic , ber fully adequate for those posses- call on them to repeal at once the sions . The same might be said of whole of their ...
... cause . He would not in- that 12 or 1500 men would be a num- deed , in referring to this painful topic , ber fully adequate for those posses- call on them to repeal at once the sions . The same might be said of whole of their ...
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Walter Scott. Sketch of Ireland , written in 1747 , states a principal cause why so great and fruitful a country produced so little , and advanced so slowly towards improvement , to be the penal code , • discouraging the labour and ...
Walter Scott. Sketch of Ireland , written in 1747 , states a principal cause why so great and fruitful a country produced so little , and advanced so slowly towards improvement , to be the penal code , • discouraging the labour and ...
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... causes , without stating my opinions to the House unreservedly ; and whether I speak of the dead or living , will ... cause than the powerful influence of a great legal cha- racter , who , inimical to all concession , claimed that at ...
... causes , without stating my opinions to the House unreservedly ; and whether I speak of the dead or living , will ... cause than the powerful influence of a great legal cha- racter , who , inimical to all concession , claimed that at ...
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... , is in Ireland a cause of political contest , and the appointment and means of attaching powerful indi- viduals to the government of the day . It has been strongly , but I believe truly , CHAP . 4. ] 45 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... , is in Ireland a cause of political contest , and the appointment and means of attaching powerful indi- viduals to the government of the day . It has been strongly , but I believe truly , CHAP . 4. ] 45 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... causes . Particular and local grievances , personal animosities , or hereditary feuds , constituted the principal ... cause . They seemed to be the effect of a general confederacy in crime - a comprehen- sive conspiracy in guilt - a ...
... causes . Particular and local grievances , personal animosities , or hereditary feuds , constituted the principal ... cause . They seemed to be the effect of a general confederacy in crime - a comprehen- sive conspiracy in guilt - a ...
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