Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... poor , patrician or plebeian , were earnest in 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 ...
... poor , patrician or plebeian , were earnest in 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 ...
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... poor , for whom they have made such loud professions . There is , however , in reality nothing surprising about it : on the contrary , both effects are the result of the same cause , and flow from the indulgence of the same selfish ...
... poor , for whom they have made such loud professions . There is , however , in reality nothing surprising about it : on the contrary , both effects are the result of the same cause , and flow from the indulgence of the same selfish ...
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... poor creatures that commit the violences cannot get a London broadsheet to read . Jud- ging from my own feelings , I should say that it is happy for the grinders and the starvers that the working people do not get these sheets to read ...
... poor creatures that commit the violences cannot get a London broadsheet to read . Jud- ging from my own feelings , I should say that it is happy for the grinders and the starvers that the working people do not get these sheets to read ...
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... 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 sagacity never gave a Better ...
... 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 sagacity never gave a Better ...
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... Poor Laws , and the unequalled misery of Ireland , with- out them , that no legal provision should be made for the indigent ; and now they have as rapidly chan- ged their position , because their leader in political science has dis ...
... Poor Laws , and the unequalled misery of Ireland , with- out them , that no legal provision should be made for the indigent ; and now they have as rapidly chan- ged their position , because their leader in political science has dis ...
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