The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... authority and influence of the Whigs were at a maximum , be- cause misfortune had hitherto been constant . Emboldened by the acci- dental confirmation of former predic- tions , they , therefore , took upon them- selves , without scruple ...
... authority and influence of the Whigs were at a maximum , be- cause misfortune had hitherto been constant . Emboldened by the acci- dental confirmation of former predic- tions , they , therefore , took upon them- selves , without scruple ...
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... authority , and for purposes not known to be lawful , could lay a whole kingdom under contribution , would have been tantamount to legitimizing the principle of rebellion , and esta- blishing a precedent which might af- terwards be ...
... authority , and for purposes not known to be lawful , could lay a whole kingdom under contribution , would have been tantamount to legitimizing the principle of rebellion , and esta- blishing a precedent which might af- terwards be ...
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... authorities of the land ; that the Catholic and the legitimate Parliament could not co - exist ; that , by means of the rent system , the former ... authority , and exer- cised a striking 14 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
... authorities of the land ; that the Catholic and the legitimate Parliament could not co - exist ; that , by means of the rent system , the former ... authority , and exer- cised a striking 14 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
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Walter Scott. had extended its authority , and exer- cised a striking influence from one end of the island to the other . Notwith- standing the strength of these expres- sions , however , his lordship declared , that he had no wish to ...
Walter Scott. had extended its authority , and exer- cised a striking influence from one end of the island to the other . Notwith- standing the strength of these expres- sions , however , his lordship declared , that he had no wish to ...
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... authority of Parliament that he said this - of government , and of the constitution . The speech from the throne said , that in the general prosperity - the increasing prosperity of the country - Ireland was taking a large share . This ...
... authority of Parliament that he said this - of government , and of the constitution . The speech from the throne said , that in the general prosperity - the increasing prosperity of the country - Ireland was taking a large share . This ...
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