The Edinburgh Annual Register, 18. ciltWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... England , of giving him the coup de grace , and arresting his career for ever . So much may be fairly conceded ; but the public , almost always unjust to the losing party , thought only of the hardy predictions so memorably belied , and ...
... England , of giving him the coup de grace , and arresting his career for ever . So much may be fairly conceded ; but the public , almost always unjust to the losing party , thought only of the hardy predictions so memorably belied , and ...
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... England and Scotland , who , stimulated by pestilent dema- gogues , had wellnigh hoisted the ban- ner of insurrection , and plunged the country in confusion and anarchy ; but with the return of prosperity , accom- panied as it has ...
... England and Scotland , who , stimulated by pestilent dema- gogues , had wellnigh hoisted the ban- ner of insurrection , and plunged the country in confusion and anarchy ; but with the return of prosperity , accom- panied as it has ...
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... England at his back ? " He would an- swer with another question , " What would a minister do with only these benches , and with no England at his back ? " ( cheers , and laughter . ) In the notion that a certain member of the cabinet ...
... England at his back ? " He would an- swer with another question , " What would a minister do with only these benches , and with no England at his back ? " ( cheers , and laughter . ) In the notion that a certain member of the cabinet ...
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... England ; that , as the organ of the Catholic body , its existence had become necessary ; and that to put it down legislatively would be both unjust and unconstitutional . " The sentiment , " said Mr M. Fitzgerald , " which now actuates ...
... England ; that , as the organ of the Catholic body , its existence had become necessary ; and that to put it down legislatively would be both unjust and unconstitutional . " The sentiment , " said Mr M. Fitzgerald , " which now actuates ...
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... England ; L.5000 in preparing peti- tions to Parliament . Then part was to be expended in keeping an agent in England ; L.5000 in sending priests to North America ; and L.5000 more for the conversion of their haughty and heretical ...
... England ; L.5000 in preparing peti- tions to Parliament . Then part was to be expended in keeping an agent in England ; L.5000 in sending priests to North America ; and L.5000 more for the conversion of their haughty and heretical ...
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