The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... cause of its failure . The livery also voted an address , but in a different temper . It was couched in intemperate language , attributing all our failures and disasters to the abu- scs and corruptions of the state ; and the lord mayor ...
... cause of its failure . The livery also voted an address , but in a different temper . It was couched in intemperate language , attributing all our failures and disasters to the abu- scs and corruptions of the state ; and the lord mayor ...
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... cause could be maintained with a prospect of suc- cess , it should be supported , accord- ing to the nature and circumstances of the contest , by the strenuous and con- tinued assistance of the power and re- sources of Great Britain ...
... cause could be maintained with a prospect of suc- cess , it should be supported , accord- ing to the nature and circumstances of the contest , by the strenuous and con- tinued assistance of the power and re- sources of Great Britain ...
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... caused by the weakness , in- fatuation , and stupidity of ministers . We owe all our disasters and disgrace to their ... cause of his country . And what tribute have his majesty's ministers paid to his valued memory , what reward ...
... caused by the weakness , in- fatuation , and stupidity of ministers . We owe all our disasters and disgrace to their ... cause of his country . And what tribute have his majesty's ministers paid to his valued memory , what reward ...
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... cause they are to defend , but disciplined , steady , and obedient to command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they receive , and capable of judging what commands to give , and at the same time fit to be trust ...
... cause they are to defend , but disciplined , steady , and obedient to command ; having skilful officers , able to execute the commands they receive , and capable of judging what commands to give , and at the same time fit to be trust ...
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Walter Scott. threats of Buonaparte , it must be ad- mitted that some cause had induced him to relax from his intended seve- rity , and that cause he attributed to the retention of Walcheren . " Thus perfidiously had Austria deceived the ...
Walter Scott. threats of Buonaparte , it must be ad- mitted that some cause had induced him to relax from his intended seve- rity , and that cause he attributed to the retention of Walcheren . " Thus perfidiously had Austria deceived the ...
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