The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... effect , have not on- ly improved the condition of the peo- ple , but revealed to them the secret of their own strength ; mind has perva- ded the immense mass , penetrating al- most every component atom ; mens agi- tat molem et magno se ...
... effect , have not on- ly improved the condition of the peo- ple , but revealed to them the secret of their own strength ; mind has perva- ded the immense mass , penetrating al- most every component atom ; mens agi- tat molem et magno se ...
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... effect on their opponents : and the chief of these unquestionably was their long possession of power . Many men , from the middling or hum- bler classes of society , who entered into the lower departments of the state , remained in ...
... effect on their opponents : and the chief of these unquestionably was their long possession of power . Many men , from the middling or hum- bler classes of society , who entered into the lower departments of the state , remained in ...
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... effect was to cripple the trade and commerce of the country , which might be irre- trievably injured before the principle of self - correction above alluded to should begin its operation . Some new measure seemed therefore to be impe ...
... effect was to cripple the trade and commerce of the country , which might be irre- trievably injured before the principle of self - correction above alluded to should begin its operation . Some new measure seemed therefore to be impe ...
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... effect of restrictive laws operating upon Ireland , and that they would do nothing to strengthen or to extend them ; but whenever those per- sons looked at the conduct of the party which called itself the Catholic Associa- tion , and ...
... effect of restrictive laws operating upon Ireland , and that they would do nothing to strengthen or to extend them ; but whenever those per- sons looked at the conduct of the party which called itself the Catholic Associa- tion , and ...
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... effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade , by giving to each power the right of mutual search . The treaty was drawn up by the mi- nisters of the United States ; and , in the course of the negotiation , some al ...
... effect a measure for putting an end to the slave - trade , by giving to each power the right of mutual search . The treaty was drawn up by the mi- nisters of the United States ; and , in the course of the negotiation , some al ...
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