The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... learned personage in the Association ; nevertheless the. In order to form a correct judgment of the relative situation of parties , and the political condition of this country in 1825 , it may be necessary , before commencing the history ...
... learned personage in the Association ; nevertheless the. In order to form a correct judgment of the relative situation of parties , and the political condition of this country in 1825 , it may be necessary , before commencing the history ...
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... learned gentle- man seems to take a passionate delight . But its main direction and aim con- sisted in forestalling , in some measure , the anticipated discussion respecting the Catholic Association ; and it may be considered important ...
... learned gentle- man seems to take a passionate delight . But its main direction and aim con- sisted in forestalling , in some measure , the anticipated discussion respecting the Catholic Association ; and it may be considered important ...
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... learned per- son who held it would quit his posses- sion on that account ? Great God ! the very notion of such abandonment of office was the most chimerical of all the chimeras that ever distempered the brain of a poet , ( loud laughter ) ...
... learned per- son who held it would quit his posses- sion on that account ? Great God ! the very notion of such abandonment of office was the most chimerical of all the chimeras that ever distempered the brain of a poet , ( loud laughter ) ...
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Walter Scott. venerable and learned personage in the Association ; nevertheless the great bulk of the body sanctioned the entire of their proceedings . There were many who did not approve of the Catholic rent , or the manner of its ...
Walter Scott. venerable and learned personage in the Association ; nevertheless the great bulk of the body sanctioned the entire of their proceedings . There were many who did not approve of the Catholic rent , or the manner of its ...
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... learned gentleman's mode of hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not ...
... learned gentleman's mode of hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not ...
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