Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... means of an aristocracy . By an aristocracy we mean the deposition of political power in the hands of men of leisure and education , as opposed to the tendency of the Reform Bill , to transfer the go- verning functions to the ...
... means of an aristocracy . By an aristocracy we mean the deposition of political power in the hands of men of leisure and education , as opposed to the tendency of the Reform Bill , to transfer the go- verning functions to the ...
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... means of entails - is one of wider interest and more general 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 ...
... means of entails - is one of wider interest and more general 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 ...
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... means of securing a wretched subsistence ; and this security , as we know , has more than once proved but a fancied one , as in the disastrous failure of the potatoe crop . While we are on this subject , we may draw the reader's ...
... means of securing a wretched subsistence ; and this security , as we know , has more than once proved but a fancied one , as in the disastrous failure of the potatoe crop . While we are on this subject , we may draw the reader's ...
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... means of the influence exerted upon interested officials . No sooner was his power shaken in its unstable equilibrium than the men whom his gold had bought rushed to worship the rising sun of the young Republic . Napo- leon , before him ...
... means of the influence exerted upon interested officials . No sooner was his power shaken in its unstable equilibrium than the men whom his gold had bought rushed to worship the rising sun of the young Republic . Napo- leon , before him ...
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... means , he plunged into all the vicious excite- ments of drinking , gambling , and fight- ing , which form the every - day amuse- ments of the rising generation of St. Louis . Perhaps in no other part of the United States , where indeed ...
... means , he plunged into all the vicious excite- ments of drinking , gambling , and fight- ing , which form the every - day amuse- ments of the rising generation of St. Louis . Perhaps in no other part of the United States , where indeed ...
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