The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17, Части 1–3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... enter- ed on a sure and prosperous progress . That enterprize of her merchants which , beneath the overwhelming blows that struck it , had lain astound- ed and dismayed , but never vanquish- ed , now revived in all its energy . It ...
... enter- ed on a sure and prosperous progress . That enterprize of her merchants which , beneath the overwhelming blows that struck it , had lain astound- ed and dismayed , but never vanquish- ed , now revived in all its energy . It ...
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... enter into a critical inquiry into the causes of their failure . God forbid that he , and those with whom he acted , should exult over their misfortunes , and impute the ab- sence of those qualities that ought to have ensured success ...
... enter into a critical inquiry into the causes of their failure . God forbid that he , and those with whom he acted , should exult over their misfortunes , and impute the ab- sence of those qualities that ought to have ensured success ...
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... entered into the heads of our ancestors to object to it , because the subjects of those princes were less free than English- men ? Till they could make a perfect world , they must be content to act on such materials as were to be found ...
... entered into the heads of our ancestors to object to it , because the subjects of those princes were less free than English- men ? Till they could make a perfect world , they must be content to act on such materials as were to be found ...
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... entered into the subject at considerably greater length . He began with concurring in all that had been said by the preceding speaker . What he wished for Spain was , that she should be left to regulate her own affairs , and then the ...
... entered into the subject at considerably greater length . He began with concurring in all that had been said by the preceding speaker . What he wished for Spain was , that she should be left to regulate her own affairs , and then the ...
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... entered , perhaps at too great length , into the details of his own services and wrongs . For having rescued the Emperor of Austria from a situation of imminent danger , he had received the order of Maria Theresa , which had been ...
... entered , perhaps at too great length , into the details of his own services and wrongs . For having rescued the Emperor of Austria from a situation of imminent danger , he had received the order of Maria Theresa , which had been ...
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