The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... thing likely to occur , for a long period , which will not tend to confirm and extend the superior sway of these new principles . If we consider the past aspect of Europe in a moral point of view , it is difficult to appreciate an age ...
... thing likely to occur , for a long period , which will not tend to confirm and extend the superior sway of these new principles . If we consider the past aspect of Europe in a moral point of view , it is difficult to appreciate an age ...
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... thing within the precincts of the court should be kept thus perfectly pure . The King's dutiful affection for a partner possess- ed rather of solid than engaging qua- lities , and his strict attention to the education of a numerous ...
... thing within the precincts of the court should be kept thus perfectly pure . The King's dutiful affection for a partner possess- ed rather of solid than engaging qua- lities , and his strict attention to the education of a numerous ...
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... thing for mini- sters to propose it in the Parliament about to be formed , rather than to submit it to , and have it considered in that Parliament which was on its death - bed , and could not , at the utmost , exist longer than a few ...
... thing for mini- sters to propose it in the Parliament about to be formed , rather than to submit it to , and have it considered in that Parliament which was on its death - bed , and could not , at the utmost , exist longer than a few ...
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... thing had been done by that House , which was not fully warranted by precedent and practice . There was an important distinction between grant- ing money , and appropriating it when raised ; but into this distinction the noble earl had ...
... thing had been done by that House , which was not fully warranted by precedent and practice . There was an important distinction between grant- ing money , and appropriating it when raised ; but into this distinction the noble earl had ...
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... thing which had been said on certain subjects by noble lords on his side of the House . He conceived that some of the last acts of the late Parliament had been productive of nothing but mischief ; and , if there was any improvement ...
... thing which had been said on certain subjects by noble lords on his side of the House . He conceived that some of the last acts of the late Parliament had been productive of nothing but mischief ; and , if there was any improvement ...
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