The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... effect . The inveterate hostility of the enemy con- tinued to be directed against this country with unabated animosity and violence ; to defeat the designs which were meditated against us and our allies , would require the utmost ef ...
... effect . The inveterate hostility of the enemy con- tinued to be directed against this country with unabated animosity and violence ; to defeat the designs which were meditated against us and our allies , would require the utmost ef ...
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... effect ; and their folly was hardly greater than that of the English ministry , who acted as if a regular army had existed , under cir- cumstances in which reason and ex- perience might have told them that no regular army could exist ...
... effect ; and their folly was hardly greater than that of the English ministry , who acted as if a regular army had existed , under cir- cumstances in which reason and ex- perience might have told them that no regular army could exist ...
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... effect a change internally ? Were we then to go with the Koran in one hand , and the sword in the other , to change the habits and religion of those whom we would aid ? I am not , " said Mr Canning , " nice in the means which I would ...
... effect a change internally ? Were we then to go with the Koran in one hand , and the sword in the other , to change the habits and religion of those whom we would aid ? I am not , " said Mr Canning , " nice in the means which I would ...
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... effect an eco- nomical reform . " Such a declara- tion , " he said , " would be gratifying to a people , who had , with patience unexampled in history , submitted to a grinding system of taxation , at va- riance with the spirit of the ...
... effect an eco- nomical reform . " Such a declara- tion , " he said , " would be gratifying to a people , who had , with patience unexampled in history , submitted to a grinding system of taxation , at va- riance with the spirit of the ...
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... effect . Mr Whitbread made answer , that if there had been any thing menacing in his manner , it was far from his inten- tion , and he sincerely begged pardon for it . If , however , said he , the right honourable gentleman is ...
... effect . Mr Whitbread made answer , that if there had been any thing menacing in his manner , it was far from his inten- tion , and he sincerely begged pardon for it . If , however , said he , the right honourable gentleman is ...
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