The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... opinion of the individual so acting ? Would there not be something ignavum in one who contentedly suffered himself to be kept as a state pageant , like the in- fant Lama of Thibet , mechanically to perform a round of outward ceremo ...
... opinion of the individual so acting ? Would there not be something ignavum in one who contentedly suffered himself to be kept as a state pageant , like the in- fant Lama of Thibet , mechanically to perform a round of outward ceremo ...
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... opinion was entertained upon that point , and that the late order had occasioned much surprise . He understood a proposition was to be submitted in the committee for a vote of credit to the amount of one fourth of the civil list . This ...
... opinion was entertained upon that point , and that the late order had occasioned much surprise . He understood a proposition was to be submitted in the committee for a vote of credit to the amount of one fourth of the civil list . This ...
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... opinion- that , throughout the whole period of her past tribulation , she had never been slow either to meet or to repel accusation . It was not , therefore , too much to give credit to her now , for having the same alacrity in under ...
... opinion- that , throughout the whole period of her past tribulation , she had never been slow either to meet or to repel accusation . It was not , therefore , too much to give credit to her now , for having the same alacrity in under ...
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... opinion but that the distresses could only be removed by the slow but certain process of time , which would invigorate the great sources of wealth , for a moment in some degree exhausted . Notwith- standing unfavourable appearances ...
... opinion but that the distresses could only be removed by the slow but certain process of time , which would invigorate the great sources of wealth , for a moment in some degree exhausted . Notwith- standing unfavourable appearances ...
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... opinion , that the Crown was not authorised to levy taxes for its own private use , by means of a colonial secretary ; and that every individual so employed on the part of the Crown was guilty of a misdemeanor , as well as of a breach ...
... opinion , that the Crown was not authorised to levy taxes for its own private use , by means of a colonial secretary ; and that every individual so employed on the part of the Crown was guilty of a misdemeanor , as well as of a breach ...
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