Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... cheers . ) The doctrine of the di- vine right of kings has been long dead , ne- ver to be revived ; but it may be replaced , perhaps , by a creed with respect to their human right , which may deaden the quick- ening and animating spirit ...
... cheers . ) The doctrine of the di- vine right of kings has been long dead , ne- ver to be revived ; but it may be replaced , perhaps , by a creed with respect to their human right , which may deaden the quick- ening and animating spirit ...
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... ( cheers , ) and because we trust that , notwithstanding the measures which we condemn , and which are his Ministers ' , that Constitution will remain unimpaired and conspicuous among all the nations . " very different kind of the deep ...
... ( cheers , ) and because we trust that , notwithstanding the measures which we condemn , and which are his Ministers ' , that Constitution will remain unimpaired and conspicuous among all the nations . " very different kind of the deep ...
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... cheers . ) Nay , our li berty , ill - understood , and rashly and sud denly introduced into the system of other states , not ready to receive the generous in- fusion , even contributed to inflame nations to madness , and to produce ...
... cheers . ) Nay , our li berty , ill - understood , and rashly and sud denly introduced into the system of other states , not ready to receive the generous in- fusion , even contributed to inflame nations to madness , and to produce ...
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... cheers . ) All arbitrary or restrictive statutes had fallen into desuetude ; taxes to the amount of many millions a - year had been taken off since the conclusion of the war ; the number of the burghs that were daily opening was ...
... cheers . ) All arbitrary or restrictive statutes had fallen into desuetude ; taxes to the amount of many millions a - year had been taken off since the conclusion of the war ; the number of the burghs that were daily opening was ...
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... cheers . ) I speak , then , of the entire order - I make no invidious distinc- tions - I speak of an order who , had they passed the Bill , contrary to their consciences , would have thereby miserably belied the character attributed to ...
... cheers . ) I speak , then , of the entire order - I make no invidious distinc- tions - I speak of an order who , had they passed the Bill , contrary to their consciences , would have thereby miserably belied the character attributed to ...
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