The Edinburgh Annual Register, Τόμος 16Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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Σελίδα 39
... army concur in this ag- gression , for the army alike detests the work of tyranny , plunder , cant , and hypocrisy , in which the Bourbons have embarked . The war is not com- menced because the people or the ar- my require it , but ...
... army concur in this ag- gression , for the army alike detests the work of tyranny , plunder , cant , and hypocrisy , in which the Bourbons have embarked . The war is not com- menced because the people or the ar- my require it , but ...
Σελίδα 46
... army into an inde- pendent territory , on the pretext of preventing moral contagion ? Could it be for our advantage , at a time when all the despots of Europe were engaged in making war against the liberties of mankind , to suffer an ...
... army into an inde- pendent territory , on the pretext of preventing moral contagion ? Could it be for our advantage , at a time when all the despots of Europe were engaged in making war against the liberties of mankind , to suffer an ...
Σελίδα 48
... army , the measures of the Cortes met with gene- ral reprobation . The nobles had lost substantial revenues ; the people had gained only abstract rights ; those were deprived of what they valued , and these had obtained what they never ...
... army , the measures of the Cortes met with gene- ral reprobation . The nobles had lost substantial revenues ; the people had gained only abstract rights ; those were deprived of what they valued , and these had obtained what they never ...
Σελίδα 53
... army of observation was greatly too much , when the obvious fact was considered , that the Spanish insurrec- tion was entirely produced by France herself , and by that army of observa- tion . These acts - or he ought rather to have said ...
... army of observation was greatly too much , when the obvious fact was considered , that the Spanish insurrec- tion was entirely produced by France herself , and by that army of observa- tion . These acts - or he ought rather to have said ...
Σελίδα 55
... army there . A naval force would not serve their views in the least . They might sweep the sea of French ships ; they might subjugate their colonies if they pleased ; but beyond that they could do nothing . After the first three weeks ...
... army there . A naval force would not serve their views in the least . They might sweep the sea of French ships ; they might subjugate their colonies if they pleased ; but beyond that they could do nothing . After the first three weeks ...
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appeared army bill Britain British Brougham Cadiz called Castaing cause charge circumstances committee conduct considerable considered constitution Cortes coun Court declared defend Duke Duke of Wellington duty effect England Europe expressed favour feelings foreign France French gentleman grand jury heard hope House interest Ireland John Thurtell jury justice King land liberty Lord Liverpool Lord Portsmouth Lordship Madrid Majesty Majesty's Majesty's government measure ment ministers nation neral never night noble o'clock object observed occasion opinion Parliament party peace persons Portugal present principles prisoner Probert proceeded proposed question racter received respect Ricardo Royal Scotland sent shew sion Sir Charles Stuart Spain Spaniards Spanish spect tain ther thought tion took troops Van Diemen's Land vernment Verona vote West India Dock whole wish witness