The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... occasion to collect all the parodies that had been published in former ages , to print them in one convenient little volume , and to hand them down to posterity . At all events , nothing could justify the repetition of the trials ...
... occasion to collect all the parodies that had been published in former ages , to print them in one convenient little volume , and to hand them down to posterity . At all events , nothing could justify the repetition of the trials ...
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... occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which the country had been charged . " I am sure , Sir , if the last and greatest plague of Egypt had fallen on this country - if , on the breaking of ...
... occasion , must do away , he con- ceived , with the idea of that disaffec- tion with which the country had been charged . " I am sure , Sir , if the last and greatest plague of Egypt had fallen on this country - if , on the breaking of ...
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... occasion . This disposition was con- firmed by the declaration of Lord Castlereagh , that it was at length the intention of ministers to produce evi- dence as to the state of the nation be- fore a committee of the House . Un- til this ...
... occasion . This disposition was con- firmed by the declaration of Lord Castlereagh , that it was at length the intention of ministers to produce evi- dence as to the state of the nation be- fore a committee of the House . Un- til this ...
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... occasion should arrive , would prove , that the act of last Session had mainly contributed to this result . The effects it had had in many parts of the country did not rest on assertion ; they were already proved . The magistrates and ...
... occasion should arrive , would prove , that the act of last Session had mainly contributed to this result . The effects it had had in many parts of the country did not rest on assertion ; they were already proved . The magistrates and ...
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... occasion for going into the origin of the conspiracy . When the overt act and intention could be proved , there was no necessity for go- ing into all their previous counsels . He therefore thought that the prose- cution behaved properly ...
... occasion for going into the origin of the conspiracy . When the overt act and intention could be proved , there was no necessity for go- ing into all their previous counsels . He therefore thought that the prose- cution behaved properly ...
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