The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... Character . Accession of George IV . - Death of the Duke of Kent . powers of change have at all times been at work. ALFORNIA THE first important event which di- versified the present year , was one which , even as occurring to an indi ...
... Character . Accession of George IV . - Death of the Duke of Kent . powers of change have at all times been at work. ALFORNIA THE first important event which di- versified the present year , was one which , even as occurring to an indi ...
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... character to another . The movement here was entirely interior - burst forth from its own bosom , and arose therefore from impulses more permanent and more deeply seated . The most prominent change , and the main source of the troubles ...
... character to another . The movement here was entirely interior - burst forth from its own bosom , and arose therefore from impulses more permanent and more deeply seated . The most prominent change , and the main source of the troubles ...
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... character , mark- ed the reign of George III . The most splendid of the empires of Asia , the empire of Sandracottus , of Timur , and of Aurengzebe , an empire con- taining a hundred millions of men , has been subjected to the absolute ...
... character , mark- ed the reign of George III . The most splendid of the empires of Asia , the empire of Sandracottus , of Timur , and of Aurengzebe , an empire con- taining a hundred millions of men , has been subjected to the absolute ...
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... character - rumours which , if true , he had no hesitation in saying , proved her unworthy to sit upon the British throne . But it was impossible for him to act upon rumour , upon what might be mere idle calumny ; this would be deemed ...
... character - rumours which , if true , he had no hesitation in saying , proved her unworthy to sit upon the British throne . But it was impossible for him to act upon rumour , upon what might be mere idle calumny ; this would be deemed ...
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... character . According to his understanding of the constitution , she who was the wedded wife of a King regnant , was eo ipso , Queen - consort ; and her claim to that title was as indisputable as that of the King himself . It was not ...
... character . According to his understanding of the constitution , she who was the wedded wife of a King regnant , was eo ipso , Queen - consort ; and her claim to that title was as indisputable as that of the King himself . It was not ...
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