The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... honour , a studied po lish of manners , and a paramount im- portance attached to the distinctions of birth , maintained throughout Eu- rope a privileged order , superior to , and strongly distinguished from , the mass of the people ...
... honour , a studied po lish of manners , and a paramount im- portance attached to the distinctions of birth , maintained throughout Eu- rope a privileged order , superior to , and strongly distinguished from , the mass of the people ...
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... honour to disclose to the House all their views upon this sub- ject . Lord Castlereagh , while he de- clared his readiness to communicate âš«any information which could be use- ful , conceived that he would best consult the feelings of ...
... honour to disclose to the House all their views upon this sub- ject . Lord Castlereagh , while he de- clared his readiness to communicate âš«any information which could be use- ful , conceived that he would best consult the feelings of ...
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... honour to the name of Rus- sell , had been active in his endeavours to remove this stain from the consti- tution . He brought in a bill to trans- fer the franchise of one of these convicted boroughs to Leeds . When this was proposed ...
... honour to the name of Rus- sell , had been active in his endeavours to remove this stain from the consti- tution . He brought in a bill to trans- fer the franchise of one of these convicted boroughs to Leeds . When this was proposed ...
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... honours conferred upon him both with firm- ness and meekness . These first preliminaries being ad- justed , the formal ... honour and dignity of the Crown . " I leave entirely at your disposal my interest in 38 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ...
... honours conferred upon him both with firm- ness and meekness . These first preliminaries being ad- justed , the formal ... honour and dignity of the Crown . " I leave entirely at your disposal my interest in 38 [ CHAP . 4 . EDINBURGH ...
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... the estimate agreed to by Parliament . It had been so confined ; and that being the case , the honour- able gentleman was in possession of all the information that was necessary for any proceeding with CHAP . 4. ] 43 HISTORY .
... the estimate agreed to by Parliament . It had been so confined ; and that being the case , the honour- able gentleman was in possession of all the information that was necessary for any proceeding with CHAP . 4. ] 43 HISTORY .
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