The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... hope , that parliament would resume the consideration of the state of the inferior clergy , and adopt such farther measures upon that interesting subject as might ap- pear expedient . The accounts which would be laid before them of the ...
... hope , that parliament would resume the consideration of the state of the inferior clergy , and adopt such farther measures upon that interesting subject as might ap- pear expedient . The accounts which would be laid before them of the ...
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... tic , might have been undertaken with some prospect of success . Concern- ing Spain , he expressed no hope , and detracted from the merit of Lord Wellington . " Ministers , " he said , " 1 CHAP.1 . ] 11 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... tic , might have been undertaken with some prospect of success . Concern- ing Spain , he expressed no hope , and detracted from the merit of Lord Wellington . " Ministers , " he said , " 1 CHAP.1 . ] 11 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... hope for success ; almost it might be said , " he added , " how was it possible to wish for it ? -In the midst of all their dangers , the Spa- niards were rummaging their archives with all the curiousness of antiqua- rian research , to ...
... hope for success ; almost it might be said , " he added , " how was it possible to wish for it ? -In the midst of all their dangers , the Spa- niards were rummaging their archives with all the curiousness of antiqua- rian research , to ...
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... hope they look , not only to themselves but to the country ; to future fame as well as to present power . Perhaps it may be already too late , and we may shortly be des tined , partly owing to our own fol- lies , and partly owing to ...
... hope they look , not only to themselves but to the country ; to future fame as well as to present power . Perhaps it may be already too late , and we may shortly be des tined , partly owing to our own fol- lies , and partly owing to ...
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... hope from any such alteration . Change of men could do nothing ; it was not to the tools , it was to the nature and design of the work itself that he objected ; the real danger lay not in the ministers , but in that fatal and pernicious ...
... hope from any such alteration . Change of men could do nothing ; it was not to the tools , it was to the nature and design of the work itself that he objected ; the real danger lay not in the ministers , but in that fatal and pernicious ...
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