The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... effect no puncture in the character that is sound and whole - it is the pen of the libeller , against which inno- cence is no shield ; and at a time when the evil eye of discontent not only envies its neighbour's goods , but covets its ...
... effect no puncture in the character that is sound and whole - it is the pen of the libeller , against which inno- cence is no shield ; and at a time when the evil eye of discontent not only envies its neighbour's goods , but covets its ...
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... effect which the revolu tion would produce on other govern- ments . What two countries in which political changes occurred were placed exactly in the same situation , and how could a common course be chalked out to both ? In these ...
... effect which the revolu tion would produce on other govern- ments . What two countries in which political changes occurred were placed exactly in the same situation , and how could a common course be chalked out to both ? In these ...
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... effect of which was to induce her Majesty to remain abroad , and to renounce the style and title of Queen of England . When those arrangements had been first pro- posed , abundant reason existed to be- lieve that they would have been ac ...
... effect of which was to induce her Majesty to remain abroad , and to renounce the style and title of Queen of England . When those arrangements had been first pro- posed , abundant reason existed to be- lieve that they would have been ac ...
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... effect- ed by a subversion of the Constitution of the country - whether it is by con- trolling the legislature , or by assail- ing the prerogatives of the Crown , or perhaps by effecting a reform in Par- liament a reform in the largest ...
... effect- ed by a subversion of the Constitution of the country - whether it is by con- trolling the legislature , or by assail- ing the prerogatives of the Crown , or perhaps by effecting a reform in Par- liament a reform in the largest ...
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... effect on the church , it had only been through the recommendation of the General As- sembly , and not from any force in the edict itself ; and this , in fact , had been the case on the marriage of the present King . The case of arrest ...
... effect on the church , it had only been through the recommendation of the General As- sembly , and not from any force in the edict itself ; and this , in fact , had been the case on the marriage of the present King . The case of arrest ...
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