The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Hope - Proclamation by his Excellency Sir John Murray , Governor of Demerara - Fatal Effects of Fanaticism- Assault upon Mr James - Alarming and Destructive Fire - Death of Lord Byron- Death of Lieutenant Hume Johnston - Mr Horner's ...
... Hope - Proclamation by his Excellency Sir John Murray , Governor of Demerara - Fatal Effects of Fanaticism- Assault upon Mr James - Alarming and Destructive Fire - Death of Lord Byron- Death of Lieutenant Hume Johnston - Mr Horner's ...
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... hope , or exerted an effort , to drive them from their seats . Britain never had so independent a Parliament . There was less of the means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The ...
... hope , or exerted an effort , to drive them from their seats . Britain never had so independent a Parliament . There was less of the means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The ...
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... hope , by imputing to them a want of individual talent , vir- tue , and exertion , which merited a bet- ter fate . The success of the struggle must always have depended on the support which the people of Spain were disposed to give to ...
... hope , by imputing to them a want of individual talent , vir- tue , and exertion , which merited a bet- ter fate . The success of the struggle must always have depended on the support which the people of Spain were disposed to give to ...
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... hope of dividing the House seriously upon the conduct of ministers with regard to that ill - fated contest , was out of the question . But the fate of the New World , and the policy of Britain with regard to it , be- ing still in ...
... hope of dividing the House seriously upon the conduct of ministers with regard to that ill - fated contest , was out of the question . But the fate of the New World , and the policy of Britain with regard to it , be- ing still in ...
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... hope that , when given , it might be accompanied by that of the parent state ; recognition by England or any other power would not carry with it the force of a recog- nition by Spain . He was afraid the simple fact of recognition had ...
... hope that , when given , it might be accompanied by that of the parent state ; recognition by England or any other power would not carry with it the force of a recog- nition by Spain . He was afraid the simple fact of recognition had ...
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