The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... mean to condemn the conduct of the officers employed ; I am disposed to believe that they have done their duty , and ... means of achieving any object use- ful or honourable to the country . If any circumstance should arise out of the ...
... mean to condemn the conduct of the officers employed ; I am disposed to believe that they have done their duty , and ... means of achieving any object use- ful or honourable to the country . If any circumstance should arise out of the ...
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... means , and rendered us the derision of the whole continent . And yet , in the speech of the king's commission- ers , ministers have the confidence , the unblushing confidence , to tell us of a victory gained to the country ! Are we ...
... means , and rendered us the derision of the whole continent . And yet , in the speech of the king's commission- ers , ministers have the confidence , the unblushing confidence , to tell us of a victory gained to the country ! Are we ...
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... means at Antwerp to full maturity . A well directed effort was made to destroy those means . This design , through various , unexpected , and unforeseen , because unascertain- able difficulties , had not been wholly accomplished ; yet ...
... means at Antwerp to full maturity . A well directed effort was made to destroy those means . This design , through various , unexpected , and unforeseen , because unascertain- able difficulties , had not been wholly accomplished ; yet ...
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... means which I would make use of to thwart the views of Buonaparte . I would gladly press a combination of all na- tions , and of all religions , into a pha- lanx to oppose him . I would unite with the Turk , without requiring him to lay ...
... means which I would make use of to thwart the views of Buonaparte . I would gladly press a combination of all na- tions , and of all religions , into a pha- lanx to oppose him . I would unite with the Turk , without requiring him to lay ...
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... means to assist the individuals attached to it , and while they were so amply gifted with the means , it would be invidious to express a doubt , that men of their CHAP . 1. ] 21 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... means to assist the individuals attached to it , and while they were so amply gifted with the means , it would be invidious to express a doubt , that men of their CHAP . 1. ] 21 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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