The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... land , hitherto , unfortunately , the sub- ject of cold debates and short con- sultations - what had been her de- portment during those agitations ? Not the meanest of her populace not the most furious demagogue , had strained his voice ...
... land , hitherto , unfortunately , the sub- ject of cold debates and short con- sultations - what had been her de- portment during those agitations ? Not the meanest of her populace not the most furious demagogue , had strained his voice ...
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... land , as it ought to have been in Eng- land , the order had proved mere waste paper . Lord A. then adverted to the absence of Mr Canning , which that gentleman wished to be understood as arising from a conscientious differ- ence with ...
... land , as it ought to have been in Eng- land , the order had proved mere waste paper . Lord A. then adverted to the absence of Mr Canning , which that gentleman wished to be understood as arising from a conscientious differ- ence with ...
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... Land's End . But the noble lord had judged , and very wisely , that the re- establishment of the Queen's charac- ter , and the restoration of her rights , would necessarily be fatal to his con- tinuance in office . Lord C. disclaim- ed ...
... Land's End . But the noble lord had judged , and very wisely , that the re- establishment of the Queen's charac- ter , and the restoration of her rights , would necessarily be fatal to his con- tinuance in office . Lord C. disclaim- ed ...
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... land , by not obeying it at all . In his opinion the order was either impotent or illegal ; -impotent , if they knew it would not be obeyed - illegal , if it were to be obeyed without any pro- per authority . So that , in either case ...
... land , by not obeying it at all . In his opinion the order was either impotent or illegal ; -impotent , if they knew it would not be obeyed - illegal , if it were to be obeyed without any pro- per authority . So that , in either case ...
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... land . The same cler- gyman , at the end of a sermon which he preached - one which was , as the learned lord opposite ( the Lord Ad- vocate ) must admit , remarkable for nothing but the propriety of its lan- guage and sentiments - at ...
... land . The same cler- gyman , at the end of a sermon which he preached - one which was , as the learned lord opposite ( the Lord Ad- vocate ) must admit , remarkable for nothing but the propriety of its lan- guage and sentiments - at ...
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