The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... considered by the other nations as essentially and exclusively British , was viewed by them with admiration and wonder , but without hope , is now possessed , expected , or at least eagerly desired , by all conti- nental Europe . The ...
... considered by the other nations as essentially and exclusively British , was viewed by them with admiration and wonder , but without hope , is now possessed , expected , or at least eagerly desired , by all conti- nental Europe . The ...
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... internal com- munication were considered as ob- jects humbly useful indeed , but not as those in which the splendour and greatness of a nation consisted . The present age took a sounder view of the subject . CHAP . 1. ] 7 HISTORY .
... internal com- munication were considered as ob- jects humbly useful indeed , but not as those in which the splendour and greatness of a nation consisted . The present age took a sounder view of the subject . CHAP . 1. ] 7 HISTORY .
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... considered as rivalling China in this species of improvement , the most valuable and permanent of any . Our limits scarcely admit of con- sidering this age in a literary and in- tellectual view . A volume would be necessary to do ...
... considered as rivalling China in this species of improvement , the most valuable and permanent of any . Our limits scarcely admit of con- sidering this age in a literary and in- tellectual view . A volume would be necessary to do ...
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... considered in that Parliament which was on its death - bed , and could not , at the utmost , exist longer than a few months . Mr Macdonald , on the other hand , insisted , that such an uninterrupted series of precedents ought not to be ...
... considered in that Parliament which was on its death - bed , and could not , at the utmost , exist longer than a few months . Mr Macdonald , on the other hand , insisted , that such an uninterrupted series of precedents ought not to be ...
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... considered as a misfortune , that parties so connected , and in so elevated a station , could not live to- gether ; yet this , as unavoidable , must be borne . The Queen of this country , however , she must then be considered ; and out ...
... considered as a misfortune , that parties so connected , and in so elevated a station , could not live to- gether ; yet this , as unavoidable , must be borne . The Queen of this country , however , she must then be considered ; and out ...
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