The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... thing more was meant than what imme- diately met the eye . He could not think that this treaty referred to objects wholly spiritual . Why were they to engage to lead their armies to support the Christian religion , when no power had ...
... thing more was meant than what imme- diately met the eye . He could not think that this treaty referred to objects wholly spiritual . Why were they to engage to lead their armies to support the Christian religion , when no power had ...
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... thing soap- parently absurd in some strong expres- sions of regard for the Christian faith , on the part of those who had just been employed in combating a sanguinary power , whose schemes of conquest and rapine had been so eminently ...
... thing soap- parently absurd in some strong expres- sions of regard for the Christian faith , on the part of those who had just been employed in combating a sanguinary power , whose schemes of conquest and rapine had been so eminently ...
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... thing like a correspond- ing increase of trouble to the Bank ; on the contrary , the profits derived to them at a time when the debt exceeded ten hundred millions , must have been far beyond the contemplation of those who lived when it ...
... thing like a correspond- ing increase of trouble to the Bank ; on the contrary , the profits derived to them at a time when the debt exceeded ten hundred millions , must have been far beyond the contemplation of those who lived when it ...
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... thing would be more calculated to seduce them from idle and vicious ha- bits , and to inspire a relish for domes- tic comforts . " He should now proceed to exa- mine some of those causes which the right hon . baronet appeared to think ...
... thing would be more calculated to seduce them from idle and vicious ha- bits , and to inspire a relish for domes- tic comforts . " He should now proceed to exa- mine some of those causes which the right hon . baronet appeared to think ...
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... thing against the wisdom or policy of the act of 1793 , by which these fran- chises were extended to the Catholics ... things in that country . If he were asked to declare from what measure he imagined the greatest benefit to Ireland ...
... thing against the wisdom or policy of the act of 1793 , by which these fran- chises were extended to the Catholics ... things in that country . If he were asked to declare from what measure he imagined the greatest benefit to Ireland ...
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