The Edinburgh Annual Register, 18 tomasWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... object , seemed im- periously to call for the prompt enact- ment of some strong repressive mea- sure . Under the fostering care of Mr O'Connell , it had become a sort of Irish Rump Parliament , filled with politi- cal agitators ; and it ...
... object , seemed im- periously to call for the prompt enact- ment of some strong repressive mea- sure . Under the fostering care of Mr O'Connell , it had become a sort of Irish Rump Parliament , filled with politi- cal agitators ; and it ...
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... object the au- thors of this war had in view , or how they expected to improve the condition of our Indian possessions , by engaging in a contest with an enemy confined within natural boundaries , which he could never pass in any force ...
... object the au- thors of this war had in view , or how they expected to improve the condition of our Indian possessions , by engaging in a contest with an enemy confined within natural boundaries , which he could never pass in any force ...
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... object the more effectual suppression of the slave trade , has been concluded between his Majesty and the King of Sweden ; a copy of which treaty ( as soon as the ra- tifications thereof shall have been ex- changed ) his Majesty has ...
... object the more effectual suppression of the slave trade , has been concluded between his Majesty and the King of Sweden ; a copy of which treaty ( as soon as the ra- tifications thereof shall have been ex- changed ) his Majesty has ...
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... object was emancipation , its real ten- dency was to overthrow the constitu- tion ; that , in this Catholic Parliament , the most inflammatory speeches were uttered , and Catholics taught to be- lieve , that they were objects of hostili ...
... object was emancipation , its real ten- dency was to overthrow the constitu- tion ; that , in this Catholic Parliament , the most inflammatory speeches were uttered , and Catholics taught to be- lieve , that they were objects of hostili ...
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... object was plain and palpable , " Make it plural , and then we shall have the votes of those who are anxious to put down the Orange Associations , and who will admire by anticipation the mode in which we poise the equal balance in our ...
... object was plain and palpable , " Make it plural , and then we shall have the votes of those who are anxious to put down the Orange Associations , and who will admire by anticipation the mode in which we poise the equal balance in our ...
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