The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... honour on Sir John Moore , whom party spirit had mag- nified into a hero , and exalted as a political martyr , Mr Ward spoke of those officers who , knowing the Spa- niards better , entertained brighter hopes for Spain , in a manner as ...
... honour on Sir John Moore , whom party spirit had mag- nified into a hero , and exalted as a political martyr , Mr Ward spoke of those officers who , knowing the Spa- niards better , entertained brighter hopes for Spain , in a manner as ...
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... honour to hold in his majesty's coun- cil , he must state , in the most expli- cit and duteous manner , that it was not an object of his own desire ; on the contrary , if his wishes had been realized , another person would then have ...
... honour to hold in his majesty's coun- cil , he must state , in the most expli- cit and duteous manner , that it was not an object of his own desire ; on the contrary , if his wishes had been realized , another person would then have ...
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... honour and reward which it was in the power of that house to bestow , as any noble lord who for his personal services had obtained the same dis- tinctions , or who sat there by descent from his illustrious ancestors . " The debate was ...
... honour and reward which it was in the power of that house to bestow , as any noble lord who for his personal services had obtained the same dis- tinctions , or who sat there by descent from his illustrious ancestors . " The debate was ...
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... honours : it was to be oc- casionally refreshed by fresh streams . It was the prerogative of the crown to confer the honour of the peerage ; it was the duty of that house to give it honour and independence . The question was , whether ...
... honours : it was to be oc- casionally refreshed by fresh streams . It was the prerogative of the crown to confer the honour of the peerage ; it was the duty of that house to give it honour and independence . The question was , whether ...
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... honour and fame , as Lord Grenville would have known had he been at all acquainted with the real state of Spain . So also respecting the 700 French prisoners who had been thrown into the Minho : what would be thought of the cor ...
... honour and fame , as Lord Grenville would have known had he been at all acquainted with the real state of Spain . So also respecting the 700 French prisoners who had been thrown into the Minho : what would be thought of the cor ...
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