Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood., 1832 |
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... glory of their de- scendants for seven hundred years . When the great earthquake of the sixteenth century convulsed the neighbouring states , the English tempered the fury even of religious discord , by the sacred reverence for ...
... glory of their de- scendants for seven hundred years . When the great earthquake of the sixteenth century convulsed the neighbouring states , the English tempered the fury even of religious discord , by the sacred reverence for ...
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... glory ? The immense majority of the Re- formers , indeed , are as unfit to judge of the questions on which they have decided , as they are to solve a ques- tion in Physical Astronomy , or follow the fluxionary calculus of La Grange ...
... glory ? The immense majority of the Re- formers , indeed , are as unfit to judge of the questions on which they have decided , as they are to solve a ques- tion in Physical Astronomy , or follow the fluxionary calculus of La Grange ...
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... glory . The events that I have already sketch- ed may show you that my expecta- tions are not altogether visionary ; still less will they be so considered when we come to view the internal arrangements , which will , I trust , be ...
... glory . The events that I have already sketch- ed may show you that my expecta- tions are not altogether visionary ; still less will they be so considered when we come to view the internal arrangements , which will , I trust , be ...
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... glory , and the hap- piness enjoyed by this land under the House of Hanover , ( loud cheers , ) and by none more than by the remembrance of the character of him who was indeed the father of his peo- ple , under whose long reign loyalty ...
... glory , and the hap- piness enjoyed by this land under the House of Hanover , ( loud cheers , ) and by none more than by the remembrance of the character of him who was indeed the father of his peo- ple , under whose long reign loyalty ...
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... glory , with irremediable ruin ? " Those who are unacquainted with this part of the island , can form no idea of the class who compose , or the weight which belongs to the gen- tlemen who have signed the Edin- burgh petition . The ...
... glory , with irremediable ruin ? " Those who are unacquainted with this part of the island , can form no idea of the class who compose , or the weight which belongs to the gen- tlemen who have signed the Edin- burgh petition . The ...
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