The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 1Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1810 |
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... ment those persons whose desire and duty it is to bring about the subver- sion of that religion , --- to place them in the situation of law - givers , would be a manifest and palpable absurdity . The rigorous penal statutes , which ...
... ment those persons whose desire and duty it is to bring about the subver- sion of that religion , --- to place them in the situation of law - givers , would be a manifest and palpable absurdity . The rigorous penal statutes , which ...
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... ment , whereof , from these mutual re- proaches , the Duessa of Spenser seem- ed to be a prophetic personification . A new election gave the ministry a secure preponderance , but the tem- per of both parties remained the same . There ...
... ment , whereof , from these mutual re- proaches , the Duessa of Spenser seem- ed to be a prophetic personification . A new election gave the ministry a secure preponderance , but the tem- per of both parties remained the same . There ...
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... ment which prevailed was pity for the abject state of subjection to which these courts were reduced , and the wretched thraldom which their mu- tual jealousy , and mutual misconduct , had brought upon Germany . Russia possessed a navy ...
... ment which prevailed was pity for the abject state of subjection to which these courts were reduced , and the wretched thraldom which their mu- tual jealousy , and mutual misconduct , had brought upon Germany . Russia possessed a navy ...
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... ment was tried for eighteen months , and , during the whole of that armed truce , the enemy was steadily pursu- ing his plans of usurpation upon the continent ; collecting , by means of his commercial commissioners , infor- mation how ...
... ment was tried for eighteen months , and , during the whole of that armed truce , the enemy was steadily pursu- ing his plans of usurpation upon the continent ; collecting , by means of his commercial commissioners , infor- mation how ...
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... ment of commerce , and the con- sumption of English goods would be increased in proportion as they could be afforded cheaper . Lord Sidmouth had rightly observed , that this re- moval would ultimately produce the greatest advantages to ...
... ment of commerce , and the con- sumption of English goods would be increased in proportion as they could be afforded cheaper . Lord Sidmouth had rightly observed , that this re- moval would ultimately produce the greatest advantages to ...
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