The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... duty , he had always relied that the delusion would be dispelled , and depended upon the sober and temperate judgments of Englishmen to defeat eventually the schemes of their enemies ( Hear . ) Public opinion , when once fairly and ...
... duty , he had always relied that the delusion would be dispelled , and depended upon the sober and temperate judgments of Englishmen to defeat eventually the schemes of their enemies ( Hear . ) Public opinion , when once fairly and ...
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... duty of the minister to defy clamour , when it was intended to car- ry some great public measure , but let the noble lord recollect that the whole question with which he was agitating all England , was , shall an acquitted Queen have ...
... duty of the minister to defy clamour , when it was intended to car- ry some great public measure , but let the noble lord recollect that the whole question with which he was agitating all England , was , shall an acquitted Queen have ...
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... duty , and with the commis- sion of the most flagrant crimes . Now , he was persuaded that the honourable baronet was influenced too much by the spirit of justice , to think of throw- ing his broad shield over his own friends , without ...
... duty , and with the commis- sion of the most flagrant crimes . Now , he was persuaded that the honourable baronet was influenced too much by the spirit of justice , to think of throw- ing his broad shield over his own friends , without ...
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... duty to pray for the Queen in public or not ? The chaplain , for reasons best known to himself , did not think proper to answer that application , which he ( the Lord Advocate ) could not help regretting , as it might have prevented ...
... duty to pray for the Queen in public or not ? The chaplain , for reasons best known to himself , did not think proper to answer that application , which he ( the Lord Advocate ) could not help regretting , as it might have prevented ...
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... duty to their country to their duty to ministers , who would favour him with their votes , yet he was disposed for the present to relinquish that intention . At the same time he declined giving any pledge against hereafter propo- sing a ...
... duty to their country to their duty to ministers , who would favour him with their votes , yet he was disposed for the present to relinquish that intention . At the same time he declined giving any pledge against hereafter propo- sing a ...
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