The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... give fresh animation and vi- gour to the councils and the arms of Spain , and successfully direct the energies and spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their ...
... give fresh animation and vi- gour to the councils and the arms of Spain , and successfully direct the energies and spirit of the Spanish people to the maintenance of the les gitimate monarchy , and to the ulti- mate deliverance of their ...
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... give vent to my feelings . The day must come when ministers will have to render an account to parlia- ment of the treasure which they have wasted , and the lives which they have sacrificed . We owe it to the coun- try , that they should ...
... give vent to my feelings . The day must come when ministers will have to render an account to parlia- ment of the treasure which they have wasted , and the lives which they have sacrificed . We owe it to the coun- try , that they should ...
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... give , and at the same time fit to be trust- ed . We are told in the speech , that the expedition to Walcheren was un- dertaken with the view of making a diversion in favour of Austria . Ån immense expence was incurred , no less than 38 ...
... give , and at the same time fit to be trust- ed . We are told in the speech , that the expedition to Walcheren was un- dertaken with the view of making a diversion in favour of Austria . Ån immense expence was incurred , no less than 38 ...
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... give currency to this false hood ; now , however , a still greater and more just currency must be given to it from the nature and achieve ments of this expedition to Walche- ren , which terminated in the mighty exploit of blowing up the ...
... give currency to this false hood ; now , however , a still greater and more just currency must be given to it from the nature and achieve ments of this expedition to Walche- ren , which terminated in the mighty exploit of blowing up the ...
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... give the people an in- terest in the struggle . And it had been asked , why we did not endeavour to 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 ...
... give the people an in- terest in the struggle . And it had been asked , why we did not endeavour to 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 ...
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