The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro . - King returns to Europe . - St Domingo . - United States , 247 278 , PART II . LITERARY AND ...
... established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro . - King returns to Europe . - St Domingo . - United States , 247 278 , PART II . LITERARY AND ...
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... established or- der , and fearful of revolution . Under these circumstances , Parlia- ment were assembled on the 22d January . Ministers had prepared a speech , in which every thing that could irritate the present state of the public ...
... established or- der , and fearful of revolution . Under these circumstances , Parlia- ment were assembled on the 22d January . Ministers had prepared a speech , in which every thing that could irritate the present state of the public ...
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... established institutions under which the country has been enabled to overcome so ma- ny difficulties , and to which , under Providence , may be ascribed our hap- piness and renown , as a nation . ” On the following day , the debate , as ...
... established institutions under which the country has been enabled to overcome so ma- ny difficulties , and to which , under Providence , may be ascribed our hap- piness and renown , as a nation . ” On the following day , the debate , as ...
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... established institutions of both church and state ; and he therefore could honour her as little in a political as he could in a moral point of view . He would caution honourable gentle- men not to be deceived by her advo- cates , nor to ...
... established institutions of both church and state ; and he therefore could honour her as little in a political as he could in a moral point of view . He would caution honourable gentle- men not to be deceived by her advo- cates , nor to ...
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... Established Church , who ought to find in its bo- som the oblivion of all political dif- ferences , were driven out of its pale by being daily reminded , by the omis- sion of the Queen's name , of those unfortunate circumstances in ...
... Established Church , who ought to find in its bo- som the oblivion of all political dif- ferences , were driven out of its pale by being daily reminded , by the omis- sion of the Queen's name , of those unfortunate circumstances in ...
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