The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Conduct of the pre- sent Viceroy , Apodaça . Reflections on the Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different Representations given of the Causes of ...
... Conduct of the pre- sent Viceroy , Apodaça . Reflections on the Nature of the War , and its probable issue , PAGE . 127 CHAP . XIII . West Indies . Disturbances in Jamaica and Barbadoes . Different Representations given of the Causes of ...
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... conduct , the high character which the country had every where obtained - and of hope that the same internal union and con- fidence which had enabled us to sur- mount so many dangers , might still continue to strengthen our prosperity ...
... conduct , the high character which the country had every where obtained - and of hope that the same internal union and con- fidence which had enabled us to sur- mount so many dangers , might still continue to strengthen our prosperity ...
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... conduct the country from one situation to a state so immensely different , as that was to which we were now coming , from that which we have so long known - from prosperous war ( for even in the war the marks of prosperity failed not to ...
... conduct the country from one situation to a state so immensely different , as that was to which we were now coming , from that which we have so long known - from prosperous war ( for even in the war the marks of prosperity failed not to ...
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... conduct of England and her allies with respect to France . It was triumphantly maintained , that no treaties could be found where the prin- ciple of such interference had been avowed . How different , it was said , were the proceedings ...
... conduct of England and her allies with respect to France . It was triumphantly maintained , that no treaties could be found where the prin- ciple of such interference had been avowed . How different , it was said , were the proceedings ...
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... conduct had been purely disinterested , and she had taken especial care not to preju- dice the King of France in the eyes of the people of France . As to the re- moval of the pictures and statues , that was a great act of justice ...
... conduct had been purely disinterested , and she had taken especial care not to preju- dice the King of France in the eyes of the people of France . As to the re- moval of the pictures and statues , that was a great act of justice ...
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