The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Pàgina 6
... important a change could not fail to withdraw from the disaffected the principal means of which they had availed themselves for the purpose of fomenting a spirit of discontent , which unhappily led to acts of insurrection and treason ...
... important a change could not fail to withdraw from the disaffected the principal means of which they had availed themselves for the purpose of fomenting a spirit of discontent , which unhappily led to acts of insurrection and treason ...
Pàgina 16
... important to have him bound to appear on a certain day . In this case , to take only his own recogni- zance , without demanding bail , was an indulgence rather than an injury . He conceived , that magistrates , in such circumstances ...
... important to have him bound to appear on a certain day . In this case , to take only his own recogni- zance , without demanding bail , was an indulgence rather than an injury . He conceived , that magistrates , in such circumstances ...
Pàgina 54
... important object , con- sists in the overflow of the natural capital , and consequent reduction of interest . There is not a very distant prospect that government may be able to lower the interest on that part of the national debt which ...
... important object , con- sists in the overflow of the natural capital , and consequent reduction of interest . There is not a very distant prospect that government may be able to lower the interest on that part of the national debt which ...
Pàgina 55
... important branch of British power , the navy , had been neglected by the government . Though this had appeared to be the opinion of some honourable mem- bers , from what had incidentally escaped them when other matters were in debate ...
... important branch of British power , the navy , had been neglected by the government . Though this had appeared to be the opinion of some honourable mem- bers , from what had incidentally escaped them when other matters were in debate ...
Pàgina 56
... important to the world , was now about to leave our shores . It had ever been the boast of this country , that in war it defend- ed the weak against the strong ; and in peace it had always been foremost to make those arduous exertions ...
... important to the world , was now about to leave our shores . It had ever been the boast of this country , that in war it defend- ed the weak against the strong ; and in peace it had always been foremost to make those arduous exertions ...
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