The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17, Части 1–3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... thought that his Majesty was fully justified in con- gratulating Parliament on the im- provement in the agriculture of the country which had recently taken place . To him it afforded unmixed satisfaction , that the renovation in that ...
... thought that his Majesty was fully justified in con- gratulating Parliament on the im- provement in the agriculture of the country which had recently taken place . To him it afforded unmixed satisfaction , that the renovation in that ...
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... thought it would be well that we should no longer think of living in this world , but must look out for a new one . There were those who maintain- ed that England ought to put herself at the head of those states who were said to be ...
... thought it would be well that we should no longer think of living in this world , but must look out for a new one . There were those who maintain- ed that England ought to put herself at the head of those states who were said to be ...
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... thought that France ought to have invaded Spain ; not from any consideration of the abstract principle involved in the question , and which of course admitted of exceptions ; but , in his opinion , France could make out no case to ...
... thought that France ought to have invaded Spain ; not from any consideration of the abstract principle involved in the question , and which of course admitted of exceptions ; but , in his opinion , France could make out no case to ...
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... thought he might fairly attri- bute to the administration ; but , as he had before observed , much remain- ed to be done . He could not forbear touching on one topic , which he con- sidered as one of considerable import- ance . He meant ...
... thought he might fairly attri- bute to the administration ; but , as he had before observed , much remain- ed to be done . He could not forbear touching on one topic , which he con- sidered as one of considerable import- ance . He meant ...
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... thought , he could not say the previous governments had done their duty , as they had deprived the nobles of their privileges ; they had deprived the clergy of half their tithes ; and , to supply the climax , they had made war on that ...
... thought , he could not say the previous governments had done their duty , as they had deprived the nobles of their privileges ; they had deprived the clergy of half their tithes ; and , to supply the climax , they had made war on that ...
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