Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... importance to the country of pre- serving the present characteristics of British aristocracy ; and he therefore proceeds at once to show how the laws on which he treats operate for this preservation , and to rebut the objec- tions ...
... importance to the country of pre- serving the present characteristics of British aristocracy ; and he therefore proceeds at once to show how the laws on which he treats operate for this preservation , and to rebut the objec- tions ...
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... important public result of the same system , as regards the landholders in the exercise of their functions as citizens , may also be observed in that country . The large body of landed proprietors , amounting to between four and five ...
... important public result of the same system , as regards the landholders in the exercise of their functions as citizens , may also be observed in that country . The large body of landed proprietors , amounting to between four and five ...
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... importance . In a bust- ling mercantile community like ours , we cannot too jealously guard any institution which directly or indi- rectly tends to preserve distinctions due to something more than mere wealth . And there can be no doubt ...
... importance . In a bust- ling mercantile community like ours , we cannot too jealously guard any institution which directly or indi- rectly tends to preserve distinctions due to something more than mere wealth . And there can be no doubt ...
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... important a change was found to be necessary , it is right to make it ; and it is no more than was effected in England by a more gradual process the subtle fictions of the law- courts , which virtually got rid of the statute De Donis ...
... important a change was found to be necessary , it is right to make it ; and it is no more than was effected in England by a more gradual process the subtle fictions of the law- courts , which virtually got rid of the statute De Donis ...
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... importance because they relate to the amusements of any portion of the community . They may derive their importance from that cir- cumstance as tending to raise up some- thing which shall cope with the lust of gold . The game ...
... importance because they relate to the amusements of any portion of the community . They may derive their importance from that cir- cumstance as tending to raise up some- thing which shall cope with the lust of gold . The game ...
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