Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... less excuseable than that of Whigs and Reformers ; both as it is more mischievous in its effects , and as there is less temptation to the commission of it . The party in power , when once firmly seated , have the command of innumerable ...
... less excuseable than that of Whigs and Reformers ; both as it is more mischievous in its effects , and as there is less temptation to the commission of it . The party in power , when once firmly seated , have the command of innumerable ...
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... less a rebel , and less a traitor , than the poor mechanical butcher that bares his arm and whets his knife for the actual onset ? Is a man to be spared , nay , courted and flattered , only because he wields the pen of a pretty writer ...
... less a rebel , and less a traitor , than the poor mechanical butcher that bares his arm and whets his knife for the actual onset ? Is a man to be spared , nay , courted and flattered , only because he wields the pen of a pretty writer ...
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... less celebrated but scarcely less masterly work of his son . We have no notion who the author of this Letter to Julia may be - but we venture to predict , that the public will never discover in him any new masquerade , either of Frere ...
... less celebrated but scarcely less masterly work of his son . We have no notion who the author of this Letter to Julia may be - but we venture to predict , that the public will never discover in him any new masquerade , either of Frere ...
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