The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... object of. comfortable THE present year , as compared with the preceding one , opened under far happier auspices . That public dis- tress and want , which had alone given to the impulses of the disaffected their efficacy and formidable ...
... object of. comfortable THE present year , as compared with the preceding one , opened under far happier auspices . That public dis- tress and want , which had alone given to the impulses of the disaffected their efficacy and formidable ...
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Walter Scott. a those odious accompaniments which render it the object of a. mnch to secure the comfort and well- being of human life . - It might , at first sight , appear , that this smooth stream of public affairs was favourable to ...
Walter Scott. a those odious accompaniments which render it the object of a. mnch to secure the comfort and well- being of human life . - It might , at first sight , appear , that this smooth stream of public affairs was favourable to ...
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Walter Scott. those odious accompaniments which render it the object of a salutary pub- lic indignation . The way might thus be paved for that becoming perma- nent , which is at present only a tran- sient invasion of public right . It is ...
Walter Scott. those odious accompaniments which render it the object of a salutary pub- lic indignation . The way might thus be paved for that becoming perma- nent , which is at present only a tran- sient invasion of public right . It is ...
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Walter Scott. and moral welfare of the community , an object with which national safety and prosperity were so intimately con- nected . The leaders on the opposite side did not come forward in that high tone , and with that imposing ...
Walter Scott. and moral welfare of the community , an object with which national safety and prosperity were so intimately con- nected . The leaders on the opposite side did not come forward in that high tone , and with that imposing ...
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... object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few ... objects could be answered by such a wretched triumph , except to convince some mi- serable minds that some extraordinary ...
... object in rising was , to refute a statement made by the noble Lord , in the humble hope of influencing some few ... objects could be answered by such a wretched triumph , except to convince some mi- serable minds that some extraordinary ...
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