Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... majority of one only , but after a dissolution by a majority of 136 , in the House of Commons , will ask what were the experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a ...
... majority of one only , but after a dissolution by a majority of 136 , in the House of Commons , will ask what were the experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a ...
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... Waterloo . When all these things are considered , and the result proves to have been that the vital changes were adopted by * HUMBOLDT'S Voyages , Statistique , vol . ix . a majority of the Commons and the nation , it 12 THE REFORM BILL .
... Waterloo . When all these things are considered , and the result proves to have been that the vital changes were adopted by * HUMBOLDT'S Voyages , Statistique , vol . ix . a majority of the Commons and the nation , it 12 THE REFORM BILL .
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Archibald Alison. a majority of the Commons and the nation , it will afford matter for profound meditation , and open up new views as to the destiny of Europe and the government of the world . The moralist who attends to the influence of ...
Archibald Alison. a majority of the Commons and the nation , it will afford matter for profound meditation , and open up new views as to the destiny of Europe and the government of the world . The moralist who attends to the influence of ...
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... majority of the people , which confirms us in these melan- choly presages . If the matter were at all doubtful - if , as on the Catholic question , important arguments could be urged on both sides , and facts in history appealed to in ...
... majority of the people , which confirms us in these melan- choly presages . If the matter were at all doubtful - if , as on the Catholic question , important arguments could be urged on both sides , and facts in history appealed to in ...
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... majority which it confers on the inha- bitants of towns over those of the country ; and the total absence of any means of representation for our colonial possessions . Uniformity of representation , beautiful in theory , is the fatal ...
... majority which it confers on the inha- bitants of towns over those of the country ; and the total absence of any means of representation for our colonial possessions . Uniformity of representation , beautiful in theory , is the fatal ...
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