The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... object , absorbed all the feelings and enthusiasm of the nation . The regular train and objects of political pursuit , both among whigs and reformers , were all forgotten , and merged in her single cause . This in- tense personal ...
... object , absorbed all the feelings and enthusiasm of the nation . The regular train and objects of political pursuit , both among whigs and reformers , were all forgotten , and merged in her single cause . This in- tense personal ...
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... object was to at- tempt to shelter them from the pub- lic odium under which they laboured , and to defeat the universal cry of the nation for their removal . They must , therefore , object to the address or re- solution , unless there ...
... object was to at- tempt to shelter them from the pub- lic odium under which they laboured , and to defeat the universal cry of the nation for their removal . They must , therefore , object to the address or re- solution , unless there ...
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... object in view , that of acting upon the meeting of Parliament , which was now approaching . The whigs were prepared ... objects of their policy . On the other hand , the friends of government predicted , that in this parliamentary ...
... object in view , that of acting upon the meeting of Parliament , which was now approaching . The whigs were prepared ... objects of their policy . On the other hand , the friends of government predicted , that in this parliamentary ...
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... object , differing only in their method of pursuing it ; the first pursued its object by denouncing the aristocracy ; the second by denouncing the crown : the aristocracy was then true to itself ; the representatives of the people were ...
... object , differing only in their method of pursuing it ; the first pursued its object by denouncing the aristocracy ; the second by denouncing the crown : the aristocracy was then true to itself ; the representatives of the people were ...
Strona 8
... object to what it actually said , or to propose any counter address . Its sins were those of omission . They found in it none of those topics on which a Bri- tish ministry , at such a crisis , might have been expected to dilate . While ...
... object to what it actually said , or to propose any counter address . Its sins were those of omission . They found in it none of those topics on which a Bri- tish ministry , at such a crisis , might have been expected to dilate . While ...
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