The Edinburgh Annual Register, Količina 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... thought only of the hardy predictions so memorably belied , and withdrew their confidence from the Whigs . But this was not their only , or even their greatest misfortune . During the short period they were in office in 1806 , they had ...
... thought only of the hardy predictions so memorably belied , and withdrew their confidence from the Whigs . But this was not their only , or even their greatest misfortune . During the short period they were in office in 1806 , they had ...
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... thought it neces- sary to encumber themselves with pro- fessions , are generally received with corresponding gratitude ; so it has hap pened , that in proportion as the Whigs have declined , their adversaries have risen in public ...
... thought it neces- sary to encumber themselves with pro- fessions , are generally received with corresponding gratitude ; so it has hap pened , that in proportion as the Whigs have declined , their adversaries have risen in public ...
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... thought , betray- ed by the Whigs , who were never ei- ther able or willing to redeem the pledges they had so frequently given , a large proportion of the operative classes , becoming speculative in pro- portion as knowledge was freely ...
... thought , betray- ed by the Whigs , who were never ei- ther able or willing to redeem the pledges they had so frequently given , a large proportion of the operative classes , becoming speculative in pro- portion as knowledge was freely ...
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... thought that , when- ever a colony attempted to throw off its dependence upon the parent state , it should be acknowledged and sup- ported as a friend . With regard to the Catholic Association , his Lordship thought that there was ...
... thought that , when- ever a colony attempted to throw off its dependence upon the parent state , it should be acknowledged and sup- ported as a friend . With regard to the Catholic Association , his Lordship thought that there was ...
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... thought the moderation of the Catholics had been exemplary , and their language , which had been sneered at by the noble Lord ( Gower ) was moderate . " Oh , ” said the noble Lord , " I am not disposed to treat them with contempt ...
... thought the moderation of the Catholics had been exemplary , and their language , which had been sneered at by the noble Lord ( Gower ) was moderate . " Oh , ” said the noble Lord , " I am not disposed to treat them with contempt ...
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