The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17, Части 1–3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... expected from him when he ascended the throne hereafter , of which he was the legitimate heir - this prince , he would repeat , found all his exertions necessary to repress the ultraism of the people . The efforts of France , then and ...
... expected from him when he ascended the throne hereafter , of which he was the legitimate heir - this prince , he would repeat , found all his exertions necessary to repress the ultraism of the people . The efforts of France , then and ...
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... expected . He had not flinched from them . He had applied his great talents to overcome them , and he sincerely hoped that he would succeed . Their lordships were not aware of the exact state of that coun- try . It was there that an ...
... expected . He had not flinched from them . He had applied his great talents to overcome them , and he sincerely hoped that he would succeed . Their lordships were not aware of the exact state of that coun- try . It was there that an ...
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... expected , to give that exposition of the sentiments and views of ministry which it was the object of Sir James Mackintosh's speech to elicit . With the general te- nor of that speech he had reason to be satisfied , but was unwilling at ...
... expected , to give that exposition of the sentiments and views of ministry which it was the object of Sir James Mackintosh's speech to elicit . With the general te- nor of that speech he had reason to be satisfied , but was unwilling at ...
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... expected that recognition by England would have the effect of confirming the existing governments of South America more than they could be confirmed by the recognition of any single power . He was , therefore , most anxious that no ...
... expected that recognition by England would have the effect of confirming the existing governments of South America more than they could be confirmed by the recognition of any single power . He was , therefore , most anxious that no ...
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... expected from him , all whose fortune and hopes are involved in it . In a great undertaking , left in the hands of agents , an easy , lax , and large mode of proceeding , is insensi- bly introduced . In point of fact , all great joint ...
... expected from him , all whose fortune and hopes are involved in it . In a great undertaking , left in the hands of agents , an easy , lax , and large mode of proceeding , is insensi- bly introduced . In point of fact , all great joint ...
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