Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... Lord Chancellor refute the masterly sketches of Henry , Brougham on this subject : we have looked in vain to the Lord Advocate for an answer to the arguments sc long and powerfully urged by Fran- cis Jeffrey : we have listened in vain ...
... Lord Chancellor refute the masterly sketches of Henry , Brougham on this subject : we have looked in vain to the Lord Advocate for an answer to the arguments sc long and powerfully urged by Fran- cis Jeffrey : we have listened in vain ...
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... Lord Brougham , " when every poor man in the country will be able to read Bacon . " - " It would be much more to the purpose , " says Cobbett , " if he could give every poor man in the country the means of eating ba- con . " Practical ...
... Lord Brougham , " when every poor man in the country will be able to read Bacon . " - " It would be much more to the purpose , " says Cobbett , " if he could give every poor man in the country the means of eating ba- con . " Practical ...
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... Lord , and all the people were baptized with him . Soon after , they relapsed into their errors , and all the nation immediately resumed the practices of idolatry . " In considering the causes , in a philosophical point of view , of ...
... Lord , and all the people were baptized with him . Soon after , they relapsed into their errors , and all the nation immediately resumed the practices of idolatry . " In considering the causes , in a philosophical point of view , of ...
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... Lord blinded the understandings of his enemies And I can promise you that there was in this case no depart- ure from the usual result of such unhallowed policy , -for in them it was unhallowed . I never yet knew an instance where ...
... Lord blinded the understandings of his enemies And I can promise you that there was in this case no depart- ure from the usual result of such unhallowed policy , -for in them it was unhallowed . I never yet knew an instance where ...
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... Lord's doing , andit should be marvellous in our eyes ! But you may , perhaps , imagine , that the sup- ply of clergy , which was thus obtain- ed , however sufficient in point of numbers , was inferior in point of education and ...
... Lord's doing , andit should be marvellous in our eyes ! But you may , perhaps , imagine , that the sup- ply of clergy , which was thus obtain- ed , however sufficient in point of numbers , was inferior in point of education and ...
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