The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 13Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 - Europe |
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... respect , England is now pre - eminent over the rest of Eu- rope . Mathematical , physical , above all , chemical science , has been distin- guished by so many illustrious names and great discoveries , as would have raised England above ...
... respect , England is now pre - eminent over the rest of Eu- rope . Mathematical , physical , above all , chemical science , has been distin- guished by so many illustrious names and great discoveries , as would have raised England above ...
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... respect to the latter , also , we are happy to understand that this qua- lification has not been found to inter- fere either with their agreeableness in society , or with the regulations of do- mestic economy . After all , however , the ...
... respect to the latter , also , we are happy to understand that this qua- lification has not been found to inter- fere either with their agreeableness in society , or with the regulations of do- mestic economy . After all , however , the ...
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... respect for religion , lead- ing features in his external deport- ment , without forbidding austerity , to guard the gaieties of a court from degenerating into licentiousness ; - these , which in an absolute prince are only secondary ...
... respect for religion , lead- ing features in his external deport- ment , without forbidding austerity , to guard the gaieties of a court from degenerating into licentiousness ; - these , which in an absolute prince are only secondary ...
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... respect to them ; but the noble lord must feel how strong the argument would be against such a proceeding after a general :: VOL . XIII . PART I. election had taken place , and no cor- ruption , in the course of that election , was ...
... respect to them ; but the noble lord must feel how strong the argument would be against such a proceeding after a general :: VOL . XIII . PART I. election had taken place , and no cor- ruption , in the course of that election , was ...
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... respecting the four boroughs should be before them ; but when they were not prepared for the disfranchisement , he ... respect for his learned friend's opinion , could not agree with him in his view of this question . The of- fence was ...
... respecting the four boroughs should be before them ; but when they were not prepared for the disfranchisement , he ... respect for his learned friend's opinion , could not agree with him in his view of this question . The of- fence was ...
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