The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... possessed , in conse- quence of our having raised him to the throne which he so meanly and unwor- thily filled - whose slightest crime was his usurpation of his father's crown , was now the grand slave - dealer out of Europe , as he was ...
... possessed , in conse- quence of our having raised him to the throne which he so meanly and unwor- thily filled - whose slightest crime was his usurpation of his father's crown , was now the grand slave - dealer out of Europe , as he was ...
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... possession of the aforesaid succession . ' In the treaty of January 29 , 1713 , there was a si- milar article , where the States - Gene- ral further engaged , after the decease of the queen , to assist the house of Hanover in obtaining ...
... possession of the aforesaid succession . ' In the treaty of January 29 , 1713 , there was a si- milar article , where the States - Gene- ral further engaged , after the decease of the queen , to assist the house of Hanover in obtaining ...
Strona 16
... possession of Lille and Valen- ciennes ? If , indeed , the policy had been to humiliate France , or to reduce it as far as possible to a second - rate power , then no measure should have been observed in the treatment of it : It should ...
... possession of Lille and Valen- ciennes ? If , indeed , the policy had been to humiliate France , or to reduce it as far as possible to a second - rate power , then no measure should have been observed in the treatment of it : It should ...
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... possessed , and at the extent of the danger to be apprehended , and to decide on the es- tablishment that was advisable with reference to both those considerations . Without desiring the House to go far back to precedents , without ...
... possessed , and at the extent of the danger to be apprehended , and to decide on the es- tablishment that was advisable with reference to both those considerations . Without desiring the House to go far back to precedents , without ...
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... possession of Upper Ca- red . Neither France nor Spain had nada materially strengthened Quebec . any navies at all . As to our troops There was a force of Canadian militia , for foreign stations , they appeared so excellently ...
... possession of Upper Ca- red . Neither France nor Spain had nada materially strengthened Quebec . any navies at all . As to our troops There was a force of Canadian militia , for foreign stations , they appeared so excellently ...
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