The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... taken place a decline of the reverence with which rank and titles were viewed- a continually augmenting energy of the popular spirit ; and an eagerness , even in the lowest ranks , to obtain an influence in the direction of public ...
... taken place a decline of the reverence with which rank and titles were viewed- a continually augmenting energy of the popular spirit ; and an eagerness , even in the lowest ranks , to obtain an influence in the direction of public ...
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... taken place . All the efforts of ingenuity and philanthropy have been exhausted , that even the hum- blest British subject may attain those first principles of knowledge , which are essential to his moral and religious welfare . The ...
... taken place . All the efforts of ingenuity and philanthropy have been exhausted , that even the hum- blest British subject may attain those first principles of knowledge , which are essential to his moral and religious welfare . The ...
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... taken place at different times , but without being able to strike at the root of the evil . A general rising , it appears , was now determined on , in concert , doubt- less , with their brethren in England ; but the means taken to ...
... taken place at different times , but without being able to strike at the root of the evil . A general rising , it appears , was now determined on , in concert , doubt- less , with their brethren in England ; but the means taken to ...
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... taken into consideration by the pre- sent Parliament . The civil list , be- ing a subject connected with the dignity of the Crown , was one which , he admitted , required deliberation , but its consideration had hitherto been submitted ...
... taken into consideration by the pre- sent Parliament . The civil list , be- ing a subject connected with the dignity of the Crown , was one which , he admitted , required deliberation , but its consideration had hitherto been submitted ...
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... taken place . It was time to speak out openly and honestly . He , as well as many others , had certain- ly heard rumours extremely injurious to the Queen's character - rumours which , if true , he had no hesitation in saying , proved ...
... taken place . It was time to speak out openly and honestly . He , as well as many others , had certain- ly heard rumours extremely injurious to the Queen's character - rumours which , if true , he had no hesitation in saying , proved ...
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