The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... feelings and enthusiasm of the nation . The regular train and objects of political pursuit , both among whigs and reformers , were all forgotten , and merged in her single cause . This in- tense personal interest , in itself some- what ...
... feelings and enthusiasm of the nation . The regular train and objects of political pursuit , both among whigs and reformers , were all forgotten , and merged in her single cause . This in- tense personal interest , in itself some- what ...
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... feelings had been cherished by the higher classes . These had been equally manifested by the adherents of both ... feeling , was carefully omitted . It was as follows : - " My Lords and Gentlemen , " I have the satisfaction of ac ...
... feelings had been cherished by the higher classes . These had been equally manifested by the adherents of both ... feeling , was carefully omitted . It was as follows : - " My Lords and Gentlemen , " I have the satisfaction of ac ...
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... feelings of his heart . If heartfelt sa- tisfaction had resulted from them , he firmly believed it belonged altogether to the King ; for the addressers had taken especial care that no attempt should in any manner be made through these ...
... feelings of his heart . If heartfelt sa- tisfaction had resulted from them , he firmly believed it belonged altogether to the King ; for the addressers had taken especial care that no attempt should in any manner be made through these ...
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... feeling for Naples , he could not help feeling that her cause was still infe- rior to that of France ; but still , to make the comparison , he remember- ed that the very same language which they heard that day , had been used when the ...
... feeling for Naples , he could not help feeling that her cause was still infe- rior to that of France ; but still , to make the comparison , he remember- ed that the very same language which they heard that day , had been used when the ...
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... feeling of the coun- try ; he knew too well , that no mi- nister had ever dared to shew his face in that House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister would ever dare to shew his face in that House , who had lost the ...
... feeling of the coun- try ; he knew too well , that no mi- nister had ever dared to shew his face in that House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister would ever dare to shew his face in that House , who had lost the ...
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