The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... thought their interests en- dangered ; if we enjoyed peace our- selves , we should endeavour to pre- serve it , but not presume to dictate to other powers , and thus arrogate the right of intermeddling with the affairs of others , which ...
... thought their interests en- dangered ; if we enjoyed peace our- selves , we should endeavour to pre- serve it , but not presume to dictate to other powers , and thus arrogate the right of intermeddling with the affairs of others , which ...
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... thought he recollected the ex- pressions , " Your court is a scene of low debauchery . " He quoted others from the answers to the addresses , fully justifying , as he conceived , the censure he had passed on them . - Mr Lockhart and ...
... thought he recollected the ex- pressions , " Your court is a scene of low debauchery . " He quoted others from the answers to the addresses , fully justifying , as he conceived , the censure he had passed on them . - Mr Lockhart and ...
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... thought she never should have been prosecuted in the manner she was . Why , when the charges against her were not proved , was not her name restored to the Liturgy ? The fact was , ministers wished to consider her as neither innocent ...
... thought she never should have been prosecuted in the manner she was . Why , when the charges against her were not proved , was not her name restored to the Liturgy ? The fact was , ministers wished to consider her as neither innocent ...
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... thought that he ( the noble lord ) had not advised the pro- secution , and that he was now obliged to bear the responsibility of measures entered into against his advice . Of such conduct he could not speak in terms of sufficient ...
... thought that he ( the noble lord ) had not advised the pro- secution , and that he was now obliged to bear the responsibility of measures entered into against his advice . Of such conduct he could not speak in terms of sufficient ...
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... thought that the motion of the noble lord to - night was one of mere milk and water , he will not have to reproach me with using such language ; for I thus openly de- clare , that the erasure of the name of her Majesty from the Liturgy ...
... thought that the motion of the noble lord to - night was one of mere milk and water , he will not have to reproach me with using such language ; for I thus openly de- clare , that the erasure of the name of her Majesty from the Liturgy ...
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