The Edinburgh Annual Register, Τόμος 16Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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Σελίδα 27
... whole people . It could never be forgotten that we had beaten France and French- men before , on the same ground and for the same cause . - Mr Canning rose for the purpose of repressing any far- ther incidental discussion of this na ...
... whole people . It could never be forgotten that we had beaten France and French- men before , on the same ground and for the same cause . - Mr Canning rose for the purpose of repressing any far- ther incidental discussion of this na ...
Σελίδα 30
... whole train of this important negotia- tion . In sketching out the principles upon which government had acted , he began with saying , - " In a crisis beset with so many possible and different calamities , teeming with so many dan ...
... whole train of this important negotia- tion . In sketching out the principles upon which government had acted , he began with saying , - " In a crisis beset with so many possible and different calamities , teeming with so many dan ...
Σελίδα 55
... whole country rose in their favour - a circumstance which no person could contemplate - but which , if it hap- pened , must entirely alter the whole question . The noble Earl did not seem to reflect on the situation of Spain . That ...
... whole country rose in their favour - a circumstance which no person could contemplate - but which , if it hap- pened , must entirely alter the whole question . The noble Earl did not seem to reflect on the situation of Spain . That ...
Σελίδα 59
... whole of the landed interest - the whole of the commer- cial - all the liberal professions - all the knowledge , science , and character of Spain ; and on the other side stood opposed a few bigoted nobles , the whole body of priesthood ...
... whole of the landed interest - the whole of the commer- cial - all the liberal professions - all the knowledge , science , and character of Spain ; and on the other side stood opposed a few bigoted nobles , the whole body of priesthood ...
Σελίδα 70
... whole line of policy now advocated by ministers ran in the teeth of the doctrines which they had but Sir Francis Burdett took that high tone which might be expected from him , and reprobated the whole tone and temper of the negotiations ...
... whole line of policy now advocated by ministers ran in the teeth of the doctrines which they had but Sir Francis Burdett took that high tone which might be expected from him , and reprobated the whole tone and temper of the negotiations ...
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