Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 78
... interest in speaking falsely . The weapon , too , with which he al- leged the murder had been commit- ted , could not be found , although the most diligent search had been made in and around Lynch's cabin . Mr Mwas committed , by the ...
... interest in speaking falsely . The weapon , too , with which he al- leged the murder had been commit- ted , could not be found , although the most diligent search had been made in and around Lynch's cabin . Mr Mwas committed , by the ...
Page 90
... interest and reputation . Every foreign re- volution or rebellion , no matter what its real objects might be , or ... interests of the empire , to maintain general tran- quillity , and to improve the condition of men and nations , with ...
... interest and reputation . Every foreign re- volution or rebellion , no matter what its real objects might be , or ... interests of the empire , to maintain general tran- quillity , and to improve the condition of men and nations , with ...
Page 91
... interests and feelings ; they made their war against the Ministry , one against the leading divisions of the empire , both severally and in the ag gregate . The Sovereign and his Court were continually assailed by them on no better ...
... interests and feelings ; they made their war against the Ministry , one against the leading divisions of the empire , both severally and in the ag gregate . The Sovereign and his Court were continually assailed by them on no better ...
Page 92
... interest their enemies from necessity ; whatever dislike the latter may feel towards the Welling- ton Party , they must still support it ; however they may wish for a change of ministry , they must still do their utmost to prevent the ...
... interest their enemies from necessity ; whatever dislike the latter may feel towards the Welling- ton Party , they must still support it ; however they may wish for a change of ministry , they must still do their utmost to prevent the ...
Page 93
... interests without mixing herself up in their broils . Year after year the interests of this country are neglected and sacrificed in relation to Portugal ; and for what ? Is it to plunge that nation in- to war and anarchy , or to enable ...
... interests without mixing herself up in their broils . Year after year the interests of this country are neglected and sacrificed in relation to Portugal ; and for what ? Is it to plunge that nation in- to war and anarchy , or to enable ...
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