The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... entered . Mr Addington , ( Lord Sidmouth , ) well known to be a favour- ite minister of the King , came in on a peace - making basis , and made peace . It has been said , that the King ex- pressed surprise when he heard of the signature ...
... entered . Mr Addington , ( Lord Sidmouth , ) well known to be a favour- ite minister of the King , came in on a peace - making basis , and made peace . It has been said , that the King ex- pressed surprise when he heard of the signature ...
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... entered readily into fami- liar conversation . He had even the art of persuading them , that they were the exclusive objects of his at- tention . At the same time , his man- ners are represented as somewhat de- ficient in grace and ...
... entered readily into fami- liar conversation . He had even the art of persuading them , that they were the exclusive objects of his at- tention . At the same time , his man- ners are represented as somewhat de- ficient in grace and ...
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... entered the mind of the most infuriate enemies of social order . It was founded on the follow- ing circumstances : - The Ministers of the Crown are ac- customed , from time to time , to ce- ment their union by that grand Eng- lish ...
... entered the mind of the most infuriate enemies of social order . It was founded on the follow- ing circumstances : - The Ministers of the Crown are ac- customed , from time to time , to ce- ment their union by that grand Eng- lish ...
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... entered very extensive- ly into the determination to throw off all appearances , and to raise the stand- ard of open insurrection . For some months , preparations for this issue had been almost publicly making- midnight drillings took ...
... entered very extensive- ly into the determination to throw off all appearances , and to raise the stand- ard of open insurrection . For some months , preparations for this issue had been almost publicly making- midnight drillings took ...
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... entered sequestered houses , searching for arms , and , by violent threats , urging the inhabitants to take the field . These movements issued in the assemblage of two or three hundred men , partially armed with pikes and muskets . A ...
... entered sequestered houses , searching for arms , and , by violent threats , urging the inhabitants to take the field . These movements issued in the assemblage of two or three hundred men , partially armed with pikes and muskets . A ...
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