The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... effect were know- ledge , skill , and capital , employed by the farmer , that in the course of this reign , the rents over the kingdom were generally tripled ; and in the northern and previously less - impro- ved districts , were raised ...
... effect were know- ledge , skill , and capital , employed by the farmer , that in the course of this reign , the rents over the kingdom were generally tripled ; and in the northern and previously less - impro- ved districts , were raised ...
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... effect in rousing them from their apathy . Knowledge , besides , possesses so many attractions for the human mind , that when pla- ced within view and within reach , the desire of attainment can scarcely fail to be excited . Thus , it ...
... effect in rousing them from their apathy . Knowledge , besides , possesses so many attractions for the human mind , that when pla- ced within view and within reach , the desire of attainment can scarcely fail to be excited . Thus , it ...
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... effect this ob- ject ; and we never heard it once al- leged that it was a system forced up- on him , and into which he reluctant- ly entered . Mr Addington , ( Lord Sidmouth , ) well known to be a favour- ite minister of the King , came ...
... effect this ob- ject ; and we never heard it once al- leged that it was a system forced up- on him , and into which he reluctant- ly entered . Mr Addington , ( Lord Sidmouth , ) well known to be a favour- ite minister of the King , came ...
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... effect ; but in a few moments , the insurgent array was entirely discom- fited ; and , throwing away their arms , they sought safety in every direction . Nineteen were secured , and carried to Stirling ; the rest escaped . Such was the ...
... effect ; but in a few moments , the insurgent array was entirely discom- fited ; and , throwing away their arms , they sought safety in every direction . Nineteen were secured , and carried to Stirling ; the rest escaped . Such was the ...
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... effect ought to be introduced ; and if the right honourable gentleman advances one penny , under the authority of that re- solution , for the service adverted to , he will be guilty of a great offence against the House of Commons . The ...
... effect ought to be introduced ; and if the right honourable gentleman advances one penny , under the authority of that re- solution , for the service adverted to , he will be guilty of a great offence against the House of Commons . The ...
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