The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent basis . Instead of endeavouring to secure themselves by high stretches ...
... means of influence , and less of the spirit of devoted partizan- ship , than at any former period . The stability of ministers rested on a surer and more permanent basis . Instead of endeavouring to secure themselves by high stretches ...
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... means of relief for the agricultural classes ; but believing as he did that great evils had before arisen from the interposition of go- vernment under similar circumstances , it was extremely gratifying to find that we in this instance ...
... means of relief for the agricultural classes ; but believing as he did that great evils had before arisen from the interposition of go- vernment under similar circumstances , it was extremely gratifying to find that we in this instance ...
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... means was to protract the struggle , which would ultimately , in all human probability , have terminated nearly as it had now done . As to the station in which this country was placed with Europe , he must say , that England's just ...
... means was to protract the struggle , which would ultimately , in all human probability , have terminated nearly as it had now done . As to the station in which this country was placed with Europe , he must say , that England's just ...
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... means , which was not the case at present , as , coming out of a war , she was seen in a state of comparative weakness and exhaustion . Ten months ago , ministers had decla- red their conviction of the actual se- paration , but observed ...
... means , which was not the case at present , as , coming out of a war , she was seen in a state of comparative weakness and exhaustion . Ten months ago , ministers had decla- red their conviction of the actual se- paration , but observed ...
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... means of which their authority had been established . This last step , he believed , had been taken with a view of conciliating the Holy Alliance . He could not better shew what a state Spain had been in at the time of the invasion ...
... means of which their authority had been established . This last step , he believed , had been taken with a view of conciliating the Holy Alliance . He could not better shew what a state Spain had been in at the time of the invasion ...
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