The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... occasion . Mr Pitt , assuredly , was never suspected of any want of zeal in keeping down the growth of French power , and ef- fecting its humiliation . The standing charge of his enemies is that of rash and imprudent zeal to effect this ...
... occasion . Mr Pitt , assuredly , was never suspected of any want of zeal in keeping down the growth of French power , and ef- fecting its humiliation . The standing charge of his enemies is that of rash and imprudent zeal to effect this ...
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... occasions , by the interference of Parliament ; yet though sometimes touched in the very tender- est part , he yielded on ... occasion . In the pe- culiar case , where a coalition of fac- tions , equally odious to King and peo- ple , has ...
... occasions , by the interference of Parliament ; yet though sometimes touched in the very tender- est part , he yielded on ... occasion . In the pe- culiar case , where a coalition of fac- tions , equally odious to King and peo- ple , has ...
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... occasion of two frantic attempts made upon his life . The first was by Mar- garet Nicholson , who attempted to stab him as he alighted from his car- riage at St James's ; the other by Hatfield , 14 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER ...
... occasion of two frantic attempts made upon his life . The first was by Mar- garet Nicholson , who attempted to stab him as he alighted from his car- riage at St James's ; the other by Hatfield , 14 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER ...
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... occasion was very remark- able . He not only witnessed the re- presentation with perfect tranquillity , but took his accustomed doze of a few minutes between the play and the farce . In the outrageous attack made by the mob on his way ...
... occasion was very remark- able . He not only witnessed the re- presentation with perfect tranquillity , but took his accustomed doze of a few minutes between the play and the farce . In the outrageous attack made by the mob on his way ...
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... occasions . An armed band might be organized , which , though unfit to cope with any regular or duly assembled force , could surprise a few unarmed and B unsuspecting individuals , collected on an occasion which tended to HISTORY . 17 ...
... occasions . An armed band might be organized , which , though unfit to cope with any regular or duly assembled force , could surprise a few unarmed and B unsuspecting individuals , collected on an occasion which tended to HISTORY . 17 ...
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