The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 93
Стр. 9
... hand , being , as we have said , a mere section of the high aristocracy , en- gaged in a fruitless struggle for power , incessantly shifting their ground , but remaining inflexibly true to the spirit of their order , now coquetting with ...
... hand , being , as we have said , a mere section of the high aristocracy , en- gaged in a fruitless struggle for power , incessantly shifting their ground , but remaining inflexibly true to the spirit of their order , now coquetting with ...
Стр. 10
... hand credit to themselves for the great and substantial blessings which have been conferred upon the country , by boasting that they have schooled the Tories into liberal principles , and that the latter are only now reducing to ...
... hand credit to themselves for the great and substantial blessings which have been conferred upon the country , by boasting that they have schooled the Tories into liberal principles , and that the latter are only now reducing to ...
Стр. 16
... hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out by the royal speech , of an end being put to its proceedings ; and , ultimate- ly , the address was agreed to without a dissentient voice . In the House of Commons , the ad- dress ...
... hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out by the royal speech , of an end being put to its proceedings ; and , ultimate- ly , the address was agreed to without a dissentient voice . In the House of Commons , the ad- dress ...
Стр. 19
... hand - writing , - ( laughter ) ; and the object was plain and palpable , " Make it plural , and then we shall have the votes of those who are anxious to put down the Orange Associations , and who will admire by anticipation the mode in ...
... hand - writing , - ( laughter ) ; and the object was plain and palpable , " Make it plural , and then we shall have the votes of those who are anxious to put down the Orange Associations , and who will admire by anticipation the mode in ...
Стр. 20
... hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not profess to represent the people ...
... hand- ling this subject was most singular . prove that the existence of the Ca- tholic Association was at least harm- less , he ought to have shown that they were a few zealous individuals , who did not profess to represent the people ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
appeared army bill boards Britain British Burman Captain Catholic Association Church clergy commanded commenced commissioners Committee coun Court Court of Session Cumberland House daugh declared duty Earl Earl of Fife Edinburgh Emperor England established favour fish fisheries foreign France gentleman Glasgow Greek honourable House of Lords Igloolik Ireland Irish James ject John Jury justice King Kirkliston Lady land late London Lord Lord Carlisle Lordship Majesty March means measure ment minister months neral object observed officers opinion parish Parliament party persons ports present principles proceeded Prome proposed Protestant question received religion religious respect river Roman Catholic royal salmon Scotland session ships sion Slave Lake society spawn spirit stake-nets tain temperature tholic tion took trade treaty troops ture United Kingdom vessels vols voted whole William witness