The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... French , and others , O'Callaghan , Phelan , and Newbolt , Maria Walton , Boltby , Parish , and Mrs Taffe , Broderick , Jones , and others , Mary Hutchison , PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . PAGE . 17 10 23 23 30 35 39 42 48 54 56 ...
... French , and others , O'Callaghan , Phelan , and Newbolt , Maria Walton , Boltby , Parish , and Mrs Taffe , Broderick , Jones , and others , Mary Hutchison , PROSECUTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS CASES . PAGE . 17 10 23 23 30 35 39 42 48 54 56 ...
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... French people , would endea- vour to effect his purpose by propo- sing that which was dearest to the heart of every Frenchman - foreign conquest and foreign dominion : and we should then see their armies again devastating the face of ...
... French people , would endea- vour to effect his purpose by propo- sing that which was dearest to the heart of every Frenchman - foreign conquest and foreign dominion : and we should then see their armies again devastating the face of ...
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... French Revolution ! The fact was also proved by the universal loyalty of the nation on a late lament- able event . If his voice could reach to the remotest part of the island , he might appeal to its whole population , who , as if they ...
... French Revolution ! The fact was also proved by the universal loyalty of the nation on a late lament- able event . If his voice could reach to the remotest part of the island , he might appeal to its whole population , who , as if they ...
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... French Revolution was in its vigour , while its poison was spreading throughout the world . That poison was perhaps no where more widely diffused than in this country , through the medium of the Jacobin Clubs . Insurrections had ...
... French Revolution was in its vigour , while its poison was spreading throughout the world . That poison was perhaps no where more widely diffused than in this country , through the medium of the Jacobin Clubs . Insurrections had ...
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... French Revolu- tion had excited were now passed . That Revolution , indeed , had long fallen into disrepute among the na- tions of Europe ; and the danger which it was said to have inspired , was now on the other side . The dan- ger ...
... French Revolu- tion had excited were now passed . That Revolution , indeed , had long fallen into disrepute among the na- tions of Europe ; and the danger which it was said to have inspired , was now on the other side . The dan- ger ...
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