The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... observed , that it could not be disguised , that a spirit hostile to the interests and institutions of this country , prevailed to a certain extent on the continent . There was a party in France which evidently had for its object to ...
... observed , that it could not be disguised , that a spirit hostile to the interests and institutions of this country , prevailed to a certain extent on the continent . There was a party in France which evidently had for its object to ...
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... observed , and the delay that had taken place in recognising the South American States ; and he complained of the conduct of those who regarded every interference with , and invasion of , one independent state by another , as an ...
... observed , and the delay that had taken place in recognising the South American States ; and he complained of the conduct of those who regarded every interference with , and invasion of , one independent state by another , as an ...
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... observed , that the worst ene- my of the Catholic religion could not have hit upon means more certain , - he could not have imagined a plan so successfully mischievous , -as the in- stitution of the Catholic Association . The learned ...
... observed , that the worst ene- my of the Catholic religion could not have hit upon means more certain , - he could not have imagined a plan so successfully mischievous , -as the in- stitution of the Catholic Association . The learned ...
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... observed in reply , that when the sub- ject should be brought before the House , he would be able to prove , that the increase of the army was dic- tated by the soundest policy , and was liable to none of the objections that had been ...
... observed in reply , that when the sub- ject should be brought before the House , he would be able to prove , that the increase of the army was dic- tated by the soundest policy , and was liable to none of the objections that had been ...
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... observed , had now assumed a character calculated to deprive the country of that returning peace and prosperity of which it stood so much in need . There were two subsisting acts directed against such Associations : the Convention Act ...
... observed , had now assumed a character calculated to deprive the country of that returning peace and prosperity of which it stood so much in need . There were two subsisting acts directed against such Associations : the Convention Act ...
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