The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... course usual upon such occasions , he hoped he should be forgiven . For his part , he could not consider it irrelevant , until he should believe that there existed a separate interest between the two countries composing this empire ...
... course usual upon such occasions , he hoped he should be forgiven . For his part , he could not consider it irrelevant , until he should believe that there existed a separate interest between the two countries composing this empire ...
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... course recom- mended by Lord Grey would lead to the most serious consequences . With- out knowing all the circumstances that connected the revolution of Naples with neighbouring states - without knowing how such an event might affect ...
... course recom- mended by Lord Grey would lead to the most serious consequences . With- out knowing all the circumstances that connected the revolution of Naples with neighbouring states - without knowing how such an event might affect ...
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... course ed manner , the political course which now observed pursued in their place . her Majesty had taken . She had ad- Upon the subject alluded to , he might dressed a letter to her Sovereign and as well now give notice , that it was ...
... course ed manner , the political course which now observed pursued in their place . her Majesty had taken . She had ad- Upon the subject alluded to , he might dressed a letter to her Sovereign and as well now give notice , that it was ...
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... course of these discussions , Lord Castlereagh stated , that no far- ther proceedings against the Queen were , or , since the withdrawing of the bill of Pains and Penalties , ever had been contemplated . It was on the 25th , that the ...
... course of these discussions , Lord Castlereagh stated , that no far- ther proceedings against the Queen were , or , since the withdrawing of the bill of Pains and Penalties , ever had been contemplated . It was on the 25th , that the ...
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... course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa- tible either with his duty or his feel- ings . There appeared no other alter- native than that of surrendering his office . Having done that , and having thus purchased ...
... course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa- tible either with his duty or his feel- ings . There appeared no other alter- native than that of surrendering his office . Having done that , and having thus purchased ...
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