The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... punish his majesty's ministers , and then to inquire whether they had deserved that punishment . " In defending their own measures they had a more diffi- cult task . They argued , that to have transported an army to the Adri- atic was ...
... punish his majesty's ministers , and then to inquire whether they had deserved that punishment . " In defending their own measures they had a more diffi- cult task . They argued , that to have transported an army to the Adri- atic was ...
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... punishment and pardon , I should prefer punishment , because the circumstances of the coun- try imperiously require some solemn example . " Lord Castlereagh replied , that he did not fear the exercise of that penal justice with which he ...
... punishment and pardon , I should prefer punishment , because the circumstances of the coun- try imperiously require some solemn example . " Lord Castlereagh replied , that he did not fear the exercise of that penal justice with which he ...
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... punishment ? He did not blame the choice of a command- er . Although Lord Chatham was not one of those officers whom Fame had noticed among her list of heroes - al- though he was not one of those who in camps and tented fields had bled ...
... punishment ? He did not blame the choice of a command- er . Although Lord Chatham was not one of those officers whom Fame had noticed among her list of heroes - al- though he was not one of those who in camps and tented fields had bled ...
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... punishment will follow him . " Mr Williams Wynne spoke more temperately , and with that parlia- Fmentary knowledge which distin- guishes his speeches . " If , " he said , ( following Mr Windham's argument ) " the house thought proper to ...
... punishment will follow him . " Mr Williams Wynne spoke more temperately , and with that parlia- Fmentary knowledge which distin- guishes his speeches . " If , " he said , ( following Mr Windham's argument ) " the house thought proper to ...
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... punishment , " he March 31 . asked , " for those who sent out this expedition ? The mini- sters stood as criminals before the house , and not only the ministers , but the general and admiral ought to be punished for having undertaken to ...
... punishment , " he March 31 . asked , " for those who sent out this expedition ? The mini- sters stood as criminals before the house , and not only the ministers , but the general and admiral ought to be punished for having undertaken to ...
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