The Edinburgh Annual Register, Bind 16Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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... object , which , to active and aspiring minds , absorbed every other interest . The talents attracted into this sphere , and formed in it , were of the first order . Brougham here met with Jeffrey , Horner , Brown , Smith , and others ...
... object , which , to active and aspiring minds , absorbed every other interest . The talents attracted into this sphere , and formed in it , were of the first order . Brougham here met with Jeffrey , Horner , Brown , Smith , and others ...
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... objects of his study , from their magnitude , and the critical state of the nation , drew pre - eminent attention , his ... object of respect and support to the Whigs , and of awe to the ministerial benches . We have repeatedly remarked ...
... objects of his study , from their magnitude , and the critical state of the nation , drew pre - eminent attention , his ... object of respect and support to the Whigs , and of awe to the ministerial benches . We have repeatedly remarked ...
Side 10
... object , but from very different causes . Canning , daz- zled by the meteor forms which fancy and enthusiasm cause to glitter around him , flies off to catch them ; while Brougham , who never deflects from the one object before him ...
... object , but from very different causes . Canning , daz- zled by the meteor forms which fancy and enthusiasm cause to glitter around him , flies off to catch them ; while Brougham , who never deflects from the one object before him ...
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... object . With regard to the acts of piracy committed against our vessels in the West Indies , an ar- rangement had ... objects ; the ear listened only to the din of war , which sounded from the opposite side of the Channel . The Marquis ...
... object . With regard to the acts of piracy committed against our vessels in the West Indies , an ar- rangement had ... objects ; the ear listened only to the din of war , which sounded from the opposite side of the Channel . The Marquis ...
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... object of their most inveterate hate , and against freedom they were ready to employ every species both of fraud and force . They dreaded its in- stitutions they abhorred its spirit : all the benefits which it has conferred upon mankind ...
... object of their most inveterate hate , and against freedom they were ready to employ every species both of fraud and force . They dreaded its in- stitutions they abhorred its spirit : all the benefits which it has conferred upon mankind ...
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appeared army bill Britain British Brougham Cadiz called Castaing cause charge circumstances committee conduct considerable considered constitution Cortes coun Court declared defend Duke Duke of Wellington duty effect England Europe expressed favour feelings foreign France French gentleman grand jury heard hope House interest Ireland John Thurtell jury justice King land liberty Lord Liverpool Lord Portsmouth Lordship Madrid Majesty Majesty's Majesty's government measure ment ministers nation neral never night noble o'clock object observed occasion opinion Parliament party peace persons Portugal present principles prisoner Probert proceeded proposed question racter received respect Ricardo Royal Scotland sent shew sion Sir Charles Stuart Spain Spaniards Spanish spect tain ther thought tion took troops Van Diemen's Land vernment Verona vote West India Dock whole wish witness