The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... character of the Irish people had been variously misrepre- sented , in general , not from any deli- berate design , but because , in fact , they were often presented under diffe- rent and singular aspects . From his observation of them ...
... character of the Irish people had been variously misrepre- sented , in general , not from any deli- berate design , but because , in fact , they were often presented under diffe- rent and singular aspects . From his observation of them ...
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... character and respectability by betraying his friends . He actually retracted , in consequence of the persuasions of his wife , and was accordingly executed . " Having thus admitted those me- lancholy facts , he now came to the ...
... character and respectability by betraying his friends . He actually retracted , in consequence of the persuasions of his wife , and was accordingly executed . " Having thus admitted those me- lancholy facts , he now came to the ...
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... character was necessary in order to qualify a man to be a magistrate . What crite- rion could be adopted for retaining him in office after he had once acqui- red possession ? Would you take the criterion of property ? That would be a ...
... character was necessary in order to qualify a man to be a magistrate . What crite- rion could be adopted for retaining him in office after he had once acqui- red possession ? Would you take the criterion of property ? That would be a ...
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... character ; it was , because he saw even in the midst of the extravagancies and errors which were to be deplored , qualities of the highest description capacity for great exertion , and apti- tude for great virtue - that he enter ...
... character ; it was , because he saw even in the midst of the extravagancies and errors which were to be deplored , qualities of the highest description capacity for great exertion , and apti- tude for great virtue - that he enter ...
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... character of the night watch- men in the metropolis is another point which calls loudly for correction.- These men are , in most parts of the metropolis , persons ill qualified for the duties which they should perform ; and , in all ...
... character of the night watch- men in the metropolis is another point which calls loudly for correction.- These men are , in most parts of the metropolis , persons ill qualified for the duties which they should perform ; and , in all ...
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