Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... common consise tency , to defend us from any charges of that kind , as often as they are made ; and , when facts of a startling nature are alleged against us , au- thenticated by evidence that cannot be gainsaid , they are sure of ...
... common consise tency , to defend us from any charges of that kind , as often as they are made ; and , when facts of a startling nature are alleged against us , au- thenticated by evidence that cannot be gainsaid , they are sure of ...
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... common day ! It is a noble thing when our praises of the grandeur of any object of our love can best be pro- nounced in commonplaces - when it re- quires no far - fetched eulogium - when we have but to give utterance to self - evident ...
... common day ! It is a noble thing when our praises of the grandeur of any object of our love can best be pro- nounced in commonplaces - when it re- quires no far - fetched eulogium - when we have but to give utterance to self - evident ...
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... common level , in nothing egregious from the common herd , pro- viding institutions , forsooth , congenial with the spirit of the age ! What that spirit is , must be understood by far other intellects than theirs , and told by far other ...
... common level , in nothing egregious from the common herd , pro- viding institutions , forsooth , congenial with the spirit of the age ! What that spirit is , must be understood by far other intellects than theirs , and told by far other ...
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... common danger compel led to assemble from all parts of the island , for the purpose of laying their grievances before the King , and bearing an united testimony against the cruel mispolicy of his Majesty's advisers . We cannot suf ...
... common danger compel led to assemble from all parts of the island , for the purpose of laying their grievances before the King , and bearing an united testimony against the cruel mispolicy of his Majesty's advisers . We cannot suf ...
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... common among us in Britain emboldens all agitators , great and small , to utter the most atrocious doctrines , based on the most flagrant falsehoods . ( hear , hear . ) It should be impressed on Parliament , that if they pass the mea ...
... common among us in Britain emboldens all agitators , great and small , to utter the most atrocious doctrines , based on the most flagrant falsehoods . ( hear , hear . ) It should be impressed on Parliament , that if they pass the mea ...
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