The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 10 巻Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1821 |
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... object of their enthusiasm , forget and forgive all things to those who will humour them in it . The experi- ment , therefore , was completely suc- cessful ; and its proceeds were such as soon to call up rivals , who vied with each ...
... object of their enthusiasm , forget and forgive all things to those who will humour them in it . The experi- ment , therefore , was completely suc- cessful ; and its proceeds were such as soon to call up rivals , who vied with each ...
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... object of enthusiastic admiration , and of eagerly practised or desired imi- tation , it seemed scarcely possible to deny that it possessed some kind of excellence . It was only contended , that this was past ; that from the glo- rious ...
... object of enthusiastic admiration , and of eagerly practised or desired imi- tation , it seemed scarcely possible to deny that it possessed some kind of excellence . It was only contended , that this was past ; that from the glo- rious ...
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... object with the prince . In the reign of William , it was fixed by par- liament at 700,000l . , a sum which would be rated very low by considering it equal to two millions of our present money . The present civil list is on- ly ...
... object with the prince . In the reign of William , it was fixed by par- liament at 700,000l . , a sum which would be rated very low by considering it equal to two millions of our present money . The present civil list is on- ly ...
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... object ; but no one , we presume , will be so hardy as to as- sert , that so great an insurrection was • created with the mere view of increa- sing the crown influence at home . The domineering measures which provoked it , had the ...
... object ; but no one , we presume , will be so hardy as to as- sert , that so great an insurrection was • created with the mere view of increa- sing the crown influence at home . The domineering measures which provoked it , had the ...
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... object of invective or derision ; and legitimacy has become a regular term of reproach . For our parts , we openly profess ourselves ad- herents of royalty , of legitimacy , and if there be yet another name more frightful and more ...
... object of invective or derision ; and legitimacy has become a regular term of reproach . For our parts , we openly profess ourselves ad- herents of royalty , of legitimacy , and if there be yet another name more frightful and more ...
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282 ページ - February one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five; and that no judge or justice of the peace shall bail or try any such person or persons so committed, without order from his said Majesty's privy council, signed by six of the said privy council, till the said first day of February one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five; any law or statute to the contrary notwithstanding.
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90 ページ - ... for setting to work the children of all such whose parents shall not by the said churchwardens and overseers, or the greater part of them, be thought able to keep and maintain their children ; and also for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by...