The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... feelings to which they have been exposed . This could be ascertained , too , without the necessity of any inquisition or injuri- ous disclosure . No inquiry would be needful into the practices in which they had been engaged , or the ...
... feelings to which they have been exposed . This could be ascertained , too , without the necessity of any inquisition or injuri- ous disclosure . No inquiry would be needful into the practices in which they had been engaged , or the ...
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... feeling manifested on this occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which ... feelings of regret at the deplorable event which has filled the country with grief- which has fallen with dreadful ...
... feeling manifested on this occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which ... feelings of regret at the deplorable event which has filled the country with grief- which has fallen with dreadful ...
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... feeling that there was now absolutely no dan- ger , and that the peril was quite gone by . The happiness was , that it was so much diminished , that extraordinary powers were no longer necessary to overcome it . On the whole , what ...
... feeling that there was now absolutely no dan- ger , and that the peril was quite gone by . The happiness was , that it was so much diminished , that extraordinary powers were no longer necessary to overcome it . On the whole , what ...
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... feeling , that government ought not to be compelled to give up the sources of their secret information . Although no person of rank had been concerned in the conspiracy , the re- port of last year had shewn , that it was extensive among ...
... feeling , that government ought not to be compelled to give up the sources of their secret information . Although no person of rank had been concerned in the conspiracy , the re- port of last year had shewn , that it was extensive among ...
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... feeling in his breast the principles of a Stuart willing to avail himself of such a mi- nister , preferring rather to imitate the despots of Europe , than to reign in the hearts of a free people . What a precedent had they furnished to ...
... feeling in his breast the principles of a Stuart willing to avail himself of such a mi- nister , preferring rather to imitate the despots of Europe , than to reign in the hearts of a free people . What a precedent had they furnished to ...
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