The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... PARTS I. AND II . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR ARCHIBald constable and co . EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND HURST , ROBInson , and co . LONDON . 1820 . JPG B D2 E4 viq CONTENTS . CHAP . I.
... PARTS I. AND II . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR ARCHIBald constable and co . EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND HURST , ROBInson , and co . LONDON . 1820 . JPG B D2 E4 viq CONTENTS . CHAP . I.
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... James , Vicomte de Chateaubriand , M. Pasquier , Duc de Richelieu , Comte de Vaublanc , M. Lainé , M. le Baron Louis , Duc de La Rochefoucauld , Le Duc Etienne de Damas Crux , Count Charles de Damas , Count Roger de Damas , Baron ...
... James , Vicomte de Chateaubriand , M. Pasquier , Duc de Richelieu , Comte de Vaublanc , M. Lainé , M. le Baron Louis , Duc de La Rochefoucauld , Le Duc Etienne de Damas Crux , Count Charles de Damas , Count Roger de Damas , Baron ...
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... James McIntosh and Mr Hor- ner were the best on the side of the opposition ; Mr Douglas , Mr Charles Grant , and Lord Castlereagh , defended the treaties with equal talent , and , as it seems to us , upon views of justice as well as of ...
... James McIntosh and Mr Hor- ner were the best on the side of the opposition ; Mr Douglas , Mr Charles Grant , and Lord Castlereagh , defended the treaties with equal talent , and , as it seems to us , upon views of justice as well as of ...
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... James II . , he went on to the epoch of the revolution , 1688. " With the revolution , " said he , " came honour , glory , and independence to Britain ; but to Ireland no such bright pros- pects ! The victors treated those whom they ...
... James II . , he went on to the epoch of the revolution , 1688. " With the revolution , " said he , " came honour , glory , and independence to Britain ; but to Ireland no such bright pros- pects ! The victors treated those whom they ...
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... James I. , than during the whole of the preceding four hundred years . Certainly , many of the causes indicated by Sir John Davis and others , as contributing to the in- jury of Ireland at that time , had cea- sed to operate ; but ...
... James I. , than during the whole of the preceding four hundred years . Certainly , many of the causes indicated by Sir John Davis and others , as contributing to the in- jury of Ireland at that time , had cea- sed to operate ; but ...
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