The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... hope was premature and illusory . The absence of that extraordinary stimulus which war had given to various branches of industry , could not be so suddenly supplied . The present active production was destined , in a great degree , for ...
... hope was premature and illusory . The absence of that extraordinary stimulus which war had given to various branches of industry , could not be so suddenly supplied . The present active production was destined , in a great degree , for ...
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... hope of continu- ance , and the treaties concluded with Spain and Portugal for the suppres- sion of the slave trade in their respec- tive territories , furnished grounds of high congratulation . The proposal for the erecting and ...
... hope of continu- ance , and the treaties concluded with Spain and Portugal for the suppres- sion of the slave trade in their respec- tive territories , furnished grounds of high congratulation . The proposal for the erecting and ...
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... hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that if the facts stated in the petitions were true , the sufferers would not be deprived of their remedy by the bill of indemnity . How un- founded this assertion was , was evident from his ...
... hope of influencing some few votes , viz . that if the facts stated in the petitions were true , the sufferers would not be deprived of their remedy by the bill of indemnity . How un- founded this assertion was , was evident from his ...
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... hope which they entertained , lest it should have failed them . Now , that it had been fulfilled , and that the prospects of the country began to brighten , he consi- dered it imprudent to give way to too confident security and ...
... hope which they entertained , lest it should have failed them . Now , that it had been fulfilled , and that the prospects of the country began to brighten , he consi- dered it imprudent to give way to too confident security and ...
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... hope of escape from exécution ; how much less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that precluded every hope of es- cape from the fate that ...
... hope of escape from exécution ; how much less should the noble Lord refuse the dying decla rations of individuals , who made those declarations to persons , and in a man- ner that precluded every hope of es- cape from the fate that ...
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