Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... thought and freedom from prejudice , and is well worthy the careful attention of the honourable House . The writer , in discussing the vexed question he has taken in hand , fully coincides with the general principles laid down by Mr. M ...
... thought and freedom from prejudice , and is well worthy the careful attention of the honourable House . The writer , in discussing the vexed question he has taken in hand , fully coincides with the general principles laid down by Mr. M ...
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... thought and action is the bane of those societies where the pursuit of money is the general employment ; but where there is such a leisure - class as we have spoken of , forming the topmost rank of a nation otherwise chiefly mercantile ...
... thought and action is the bane of those societies where the pursuit of money is the general employment ; but where there is such a leisure - class as we have spoken of , forming the topmost rank of a nation otherwise chiefly mercantile ...
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... thought but little of bloodshed , but refused to let the " women folk " witness the af- fray . Preliminaries arranged , the comba- tants took up their respective posi- tions at either end of a space marked for the purpose , at forty ...
... thought but little of bloodshed , but refused to let the " women folk " witness the af- fray . Preliminaries arranged , the comba- tants took up their respective posi- tions at either end of a space marked for the purpose , at forty ...
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... thought too great a waste of waters to be passed by colonial members of parliament representing the provinces of ... Thoughts on European Revolutions . AMERICAN THOUGHTS ON EUROPEAN REVOLUTIONS. ...
... thought too great a waste of waters to be passed by colonial members of parliament representing the provinces of ... Thoughts on European Revolutions . AMERICAN THOUGHTS ON EUROPEAN REVOLUTIONS. ...
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... thought— one may well pause , and- " " Pooh ! " interrupted Uncle Jack ; " science is not a club , it is an ocean . It is open to the cockboat as the fri- gate . One man carries across it a freightage of ingots , another may fish there ...
... thought— one may well pause , and- " " Pooh ! " interrupted Uncle Jack ; " science is not a club , it is an ocean . It is open to the cockboat as the fri- gate . One man carries across it a freightage of ingots , another may fish there ...
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