The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... Liberty of the Press . 482 CHAP . XIX . King's Speech at the close of the Session . Release of Sir Francis Burdett . Com- mercial Embarrassments . Negociations for an Exchange of Prisoners . Arrival of Lucien Buonaparte in England ...
... Liberty of the Press . 482 CHAP . XIX . King's Speech at the close of the Session . Release of Sir Francis Burdett . Com- mercial Embarrassments . Negociations for an Exchange of Prisoners . Arrival of Lucien Buonaparte in England ...
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... liberty of the subject is directly struck at . Let an eco- nomical reform be instituted before the last ounce is exacted , and the country reduced to despair ! Let a government be removed to which the people have refused their ...
... liberty of the subject is directly struck at . Let an eco- nomical reform be instituted before the last ounce is exacted , and the country reduced to despair ! Let a government be removed to which the people have refused their ...
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... liberty of the subject is directly struck at . Let an eco- nomical reform be instituted before the last ounce is exacted , and the country reduced to despair ! Let a government be removed to which the people have refused their ...
... liberty of the subject is directly struck at . Let an eco- nomical reform be instituted before the last ounce is exacted , and the country reduced to despair ! Let a government be removed to which the people have refused their ...
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... liberty ! Could this man say to Buonaparte , in the noble indigna- tion of insulted virtue , " I have not done as you have ! " Alas ! if such a man had strength , he would indeed be a fearful acquisition to such a go- vernment ; but he ...
... liberty ! Could this man say to Buonaparte , in the noble indigna- tion of insulted virtue , " I have not done as you have ! " Alas ! if such a man had strength , he would indeed be a fearful acquisition to such a go- vernment ; but he ...
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... liberty , was always to be purchased by the highest bid- der . He did not wish to establish such a power in the press as to ena- ble it to controul parliament . He did not know any of the conductors of the press ; but he understood them ...
... liberty , was always to be purchased by the highest bid- der . He did not wish to establish such a power in the press as to ena- ble it to controul parliament . He did not know any of the conductors of the press ; but he understood them ...
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