The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 1;Band 3Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... suffered to remain in the island for two or three months , a prey to the diseases of that pestilential cli- mate ! To whom , then , are to be im- puted the deaths that took place in consequence ? To whom is to be im- puted this wanton ...
... suffered to remain in the island for two or three months , a prey to the diseases of that pestilential cli- mate ! To whom , then , are to be im- puted the deaths that took place in consequence ? To whom is to be im- puted this wanton ...
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... suffer the functions of the state to sleep be- neath his indolence . This , " said Mr Ponsonby , " is no time for half mea- sures , it is no time for civility , or courteous compliance to the feelings of public men : it is a crisis ...
... suffer the functions of the state to sleep be- neath his indolence . This , " said Mr Ponsonby , " is no time for half mea- sures , it is no time for civility , or courteous compliance to the feelings of public men : it is a crisis ...
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... suffered Lord Castle- reagh to remain in office , after being convinced that he was unfit to remain there ? This question he hoped the right honourable gentleman would be compelled to answer to the house and to the public . " One thing ...
... suffered Lord Castle- reagh to remain in office , after being convinced that he was unfit to remain there ? This question he hoped the right honourable gentleman would be compelled to answer to the house and to the public . " One thing ...
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... suffered Lord Castle- reagh to remain in office , after being convinced that he was unfit to remain there ? This question he hoped the right honourable gentleman would be compelled to answer to the house and to the public . " One thing ...
... suffered Lord Castle- reagh to remain in office , after being convinced that he was unfit to remain there ? This question he hoped the right honourable gentleman would be compelled to answer to the house and to the public . " One thing ...
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... suffered through this criminal misconduct of ministers . Before these papers were printed , the executive government in Spain had undergone a total change , and this was the first answer which Mar- quis Wellesley made to Lord Gren ...
... suffered through this criminal misconduct of ministers . Before these papers were printed , the executive government in Spain had undergone a total change , and this was the first answer which Mar- quis Wellesley made to Lord Gren ...
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