The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... Force of the Patriots . State of Affairs at Buenos Ayres - In Chili . Patriots Defeated at Talca . Decisive Battle of Maipo . Royalists Defeated . State of Brazil - Mexico - United States . War in Florida . Excursions of Arbuthnot and ...
... Force of the Patriots . State of Affairs at Buenos Ayres - In Chili . Patriots Defeated at Talca . Decisive Battle of Maipo . Royalists Defeated . State of Brazil - Mexico - United States . War in Florida . Excursions of Arbuthnot and ...
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... force of their onset was broken by the promptitude with which mini- sters threw back into the hands of parliament those irregular and ano- malous powers , with which they had been temporarily invested . Still their opponents were not ...
... force of their onset was broken by the promptitude with which mini- sters threw back into the hands of parliament those irregular and ano- malous powers , with which they had been temporarily invested . Still their opponents were not ...
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... force , the more atrocious a libel was , the more pernicious to the public mo- rals , the more dangerous to the pub- lic peace , the more reason there would prosecution of the offence was certain to extend the circulation . The suc ...
... force , the more atrocious a libel was , the more pernicious to the public mo- rals , the more dangerous to the pub- lic peace , the more reason there would prosecution of the offence was certain to extend the circulation . The suc ...
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... forces prevented the nation from rising against them . Yet he highly approved the measure of im- posing them upon France , as on a con- quered nation , with whom we had a right to do what we pleased . We ought to keep our troops in ...
... forces prevented the nation from rising against them . Yet he highly approved the measure of im- posing them upon France , as on a con- quered nation , with whom we had a right to do what we pleased . We ought to keep our troops in ...
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Walter Scott. in the event of a change , the man who , by force or fraud , should at- tempt to gain the supreme dominion of the French people , would endea- vour to effect his purpose by propo- sing that which was dearest to the heart of ...
Walter Scott. in the event of a change , the man who , by force or fraud , should at- tempt to gain the supreme dominion of the French people , would endea- vour to effect his purpose by propo- sing that which was dearest to the heart of ...
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