The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... nation , that firebrand which had before been pluck- ed from its position by the united strength of Russia , Germany ; and England . The people were prepared to congratulate the government , by the mouths of their representatives , upon ...
... nation , that firebrand which had before been pluck- ed from its position by the united strength of Russia , Germany ; and England . The people were prepared to congratulate the government , by the mouths of their representatives , upon ...
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... nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been crowned . The commercial treaty con- cluded with the United States of Ame- rica , and the results of the war in Cey -- and that he had no doubt ...
... nations , arising out of the speedy and glorious success with which these exertions had been crowned . The commercial treaty con- cluded with the United States of Ame- rica , and the results of the war in Cey -- and that he had no doubt ...
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... nation - the heaviest and most obnoxious of these burthens under which the country had groaned that that most ... nations ! Our fortitude and perseverance had led to this happy consequence , that we were not merely to bear the other ...
... nation - the heaviest and most obnoxious of these burthens under which the country had groaned that that most ... nations ! Our fortitude and perseverance had led to this happy consequence , that we were not merely to bear the other ...
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... nation had , however , demanded them for its rulers ; and he would ask , whether there could be any principle which justified the English nation in then calling upon foreigners for inter- ference , which would not now even more amply ...
... nation had , however , demanded them for its rulers ; and he would ask , whether there could be any principle which justified the English nation in then calling upon foreigners for inter- ference , which would not now even more amply ...
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... the conqueror had a right , by the law of nations , to impose upon the conquered such terms as would prevent the recurrence of the evil , for the remedy of which the war was un- dertaken . 18 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1 .
... the conqueror had a right , by the law of nations , to impose upon the conquered such terms as would prevent the recurrence of the evil , for the remedy of which the war was un- dertaken . 18 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 1 .
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