The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 1Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1810 |
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... interest and our duty to conciliate the Irish ; it is our wish also , --- but not from any thought of fear : and were it otherwise , they who press upon us the necessity of this policy , by attempting to intimi- date the government into ...
... interest and our duty to conciliate the Irish ; it is our wish also , --- but not from any thought of fear : and were it otherwise , they who press upon us the necessity of this policy , by attempting to intimi- date the government into ...
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... interest of nations , the honour of sovereigns , the magnanimous resolutions of the most powerful of the allies of France ; the power and the will of the hero who rules over us ; the justice of a cause to which heaven will grant its ...
... interest of nations , the honour of sovereigns , the magnanimous resolutions of the most powerful of the allies of France ; the power and the will of the hero who rules over us ; the justice of a cause to which heaven will grant its ...
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... de- triment of our own honour as well as interest , still squandering our re- sources in idle attempts at propping up old governments , whose hour must come , and which have already cumbered the earth HISTORY OF EUROPE . 27.
... de- triment of our own honour as well as interest , still squandering our re- sources in idle attempts at propping up old governments , whose hour must come , and which have already cumbered the earth HISTORY OF EUROPE . 27.
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... interest were discussed in this debate , that what Lord Grenville asserted respecting Brazil was left unanswer- ed ... interests , " the basis of a pitiful system , equally selfish and short - sighted . Lord Grenville proceeded to the ...
... interest were discussed in this debate , that what Lord Grenville asserted respecting Brazil was left unanswer- ed ... interests , " the basis of a pitiful system , equally selfish and short - sighted . Lord Grenville proceeded to the ...
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... a principle , often one of the most improvident and short- sighted , namely , that of fear ; and had looked only to our temporary and partial , instead of our general and permanent interest 36 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1808 .
... a principle , often one of the most improvident and short- sighted , namely , that of fear ; and had looked only to our temporary and partial , instead of our general and permanent interest 36 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1808 .
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