Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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4 Our friend Tom Cringle's packet reached us too late . 2 We would be glad if he would favour us with his present address . EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No. CXCIV . MAY , 1832 .
4 Our friend Tom Cringle's packet reached us too late . 2 We would be glad if he would favour us with his present address . EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No. CXCIV . MAY , 1832 .
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... favour of freedom prior to the fall of the Duke of Wellington's administration . No more emphatic condemnation of the Reform Bill is to be found than in the sayings of Mr Fox in 1797 , or the speech of Earl Grey in 1817 : no a more ...
... favour of freedom prior to the fall of the Duke of Wellington's administration . No more emphatic condemnation of the Reform Bill is to be found than in the sayings of Mr Fox in 1797 , or the speech of Earl Grey in 1817 : no a more ...
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... favour of some changes in the political system ; and it was not till after the States - Ge- neral were assembled , that a majority of the noblesse , perceiving the ten- dency of the current they had set in motion , strove to retard it ...
... favour of some changes in the political system ; and it was not till after the States - Ge- neral were assembled , that a majority of the noblesse , perceiving the ten- dency of the current they had set in motion , strove to retard it ...
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... favour of the notion , that , because events have strangely combined for the temporary exalta- tion of his cause , that cause is there- fore under the guidance of a special providence . The induction is far too limited to warrant the ...
... favour of the notion , that , because events have strangely combined for the temporary exalta- tion of his cause , that cause is there- fore under the guidance of a special providence . The induction is far too limited to warrant the ...
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... favour- able to the very cause to which any of them would least desire to be sub- servient ! Their hostility to our Holy Church has not been neutral- ized merely by their insane divi- sions : -it has been rendered fatal to themselves ...
... favour- able to the very cause to which any of them would least desire to be sub- servient ! Their hostility to our Holy Church has not been neutral- ized merely by their insane divi- sions : -it has been rendered fatal to themselves ...
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