The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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6 Political Events . details embraced by it . The present was , he considered , much superior to the former , inasmuch as it had less cumbrous machinery to work with , and far more conciseness and simplicity of plan . On the subject of ...
6 Political Events . details embraced by it . The present was , he considered , much superior to the former , inasmuch as it had less cumbrous machinery to work with , and far more conciseness and simplicity of plan . On the subject of ...
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... opponents to re- turn his sword to its scabbard . - Sir E. B. Sugden considered the present Bill more democratic in principle than the former . Mr. Attwood and the Birmingham Union had pronounced that opinion 1832 . 7 Great Britain .
... opponents to re- turn his sword to its scabbard . - Sir E. B. Sugden considered the present Bill more democratic in principle than the former . Mr. Attwood and the Birmingham Union had pronounced that opinion 1832 . 7 Great Britain .
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... considered ill - calculated to restore that peace and confidence in the government of which it was contended the country stood so much in need.-Mr. T. B. Macauley contended that the wishes of the people must be met by the legislature ...
... considered ill - calculated to restore that peace and confidence in the government of which it was contended the country stood so much in need.-Mr. T. B. Macauley contended that the wishes of the people must be met by the legislature ...
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... considered as Chiefs or Members of the Government lately esta- blished in the kingdom of Poland , and who had not sent in their submission previously to the 13th of September , as well as those who , after the subjection of Warsaw ...
... considered as Chiefs or Members of the Government lately esta- blished in the kingdom of Poland , and who had not sent in their submission previously to the 13th of September , as well as those who , after the subjection of Warsaw ...
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... considered it an essential part of his plan , that he should add to our information . The volumes are embellished with considerable taste . Each description of scenery is accompa nied by an illustrative engraving from the burin of ...
... considered it an essential part of his plan , that he should add to our information . The volumes are embellished with considerable taste . Each description of scenery is accompa nied by an illustrative engraving from the burin of ...
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