The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... respect to the whole property of the country . Hence , in proportion as a country advances in the career of prosperity , the influence of the hereditary proprietors of the soil must inevitably decrease ; because it has in that case to ...
... respect to the whole property of the country . Hence , in proportion as a country advances in the career of prosperity , the influence of the hereditary proprietors of the soil must inevitably decrease ; because it has in that case to ...
Page 13
... respect to the ratification of the treaty for the same object , which was nego- tiated last year between his Majesty and the United States of America . " These difficulties , however , his Majesty trusts , will not finally impede the ...
... respect to the ratification of the treaty for the same object , which was nego- tiated last year between his Majesty and the United States of America . " These difficulties , however , his Majesty trusts , will not finally impede the ...
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... respect to that part which pointed at the putting down of the Catholic Association , the noble Marquis nei- ther defended nor blamed the pro- ceedings of that body ; but he thought that there might be some danger in at- tempting to ...
... respect to that part which pointed at the putting down of the Catholic Association , the noble Marquis nei- ther defended nor blamed the pro- ceedings of that body ; but he thought that there might be some danger in at- tempting to ...
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... respect and af- fection you entertain for your clergy ; by the affectionate reverence you bear for the gracious Monarch , who deigns to think of your sufferings with a view to your relief ; and , above all , in the name of religion ...
... respect and af- fection you entertain for your clergy ; by the affectionate reverence you bear for the gracious Monarch , who deigns to think of your sufferings with a view to your relief ; and , above all , in the name of religion ...
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... respect to the upper classes , there appeared in the Association a bold spirit of pene- trating into the affairs of private life , which , in matters of public discussion , were usually spared , save only in pe- riods of revolution ...
... respect to the upper classes , there appeared in the Association a bold spirit of pene- trating into the affairs of private life , which , in matters of public discussion , were usually spared , save only in pe- riods of revolution ...
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