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Sivu 8
Facts undisputed , decisive facts , place this beyond a doubt . The population of
the island has , during this time ... The census of 1821 , and that just completed ,
demonstrate this remarkable fact . The population of the British empire is now ...
Facts undisputed , decisive facts , place this beyond a doubt . The population of
the island has , during this time ... The census of 1821 , and that just completed ,
demonstrate this remarkable fact . The population of the British empire is now ...
Sivu 12
... incessant Immigration of Irish — an evil peculiar to Britain , and perhaps
greater than any which now afflicts any civilised state . Humboldt was the first
who brought to light the important and almost incredible fact , that between the
years 1801 ...
... incessant Immigration of Irish — an evil peculiar to Britain , and perhaps
greater than any which now afflicts any civilised state . Humboldt was the first
who brought to light the important and almost incredible fact , that between the
years 1801 ...
Sivu 18
That the last of these alternatives is the fact , is matter of proverbial notoriety . The
Reformers were themselves the first to proclaim it , when they announced , with
such satisfaction , the unprecedented number of boroughs which were thrown ...
That the last of these alternatives is the fact , is matter of proverbial notoriety . The
Reformers were themselves the first to proclaim it , when they announced , with
such satisfaction , the unprecedented number of boroughs which were thrown ...
Sivu 20
We do not say that Government intend to bring about a revolution ; we only assert
a fact which is undeniable , as to the magnitude of the innovations which they
have proposed . In all those great changes , the close boroughs were retained as
...
We do not say that Government intend to bring about a revolution ; we only assert
a fact which is undeniable , as to the magnitude of the innovations which they
have proposed . In all those great changes , the close boroughs were retained as
...
Sivu 23
It is unnecessary to refer to examples of so well - known a fact . Every man ' s
experience must furnish him with instances of its application . Lord John Russell '
s bill may be entitled — “ A bill for the extinction of the close , and the increase of
...
It is unnecessary to refer to examples of so well - known a fact . Every man ' s
experience must furnish him with instances of its application . Lord John Russell '
s bill may be entitled — “ A bill for the extinction of the close , and the increase of
...
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Sivu 391 - As defence, however, is of much more importance than opulence, the act of navigation is, perhaps, the wisest of all the commercial regulations of England.
Sivu 467 - But the age of chivalry is gone. That of sophisters, economists, and calculators, has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever.
Sivu 237 - ... 2. That through a determined and persevering, but, at the same time, judicious and temperate enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the slave population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other classes of his majesty's subjects.
Sivu 467 - Never, never more, shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise is gone...
Sivu 467 - ... loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise is gone ! It is gone, that sensibility of principle, that chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and...
Sivu 538 - Lochiel, False wizard, avaunt! I have marshalled my clan: Their swords are a thousand; their bosoms are one. They are true to the last of their blood and their breath, And like reapers descend to the harvest of death.
Sivu 94 - Divinity, now discover in that personage only a newly-created despot without any of the accessories or advantages which give, even to despotism, some hold on public opinion. A reaction has accordingly taken place: and men are in consequence prepared to listen to things against which, previously, they, adderwise, closed their ears, and remained deaf to the voice of the charmer, charm he never so wisely.
Sivu 338 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Sivu 143 - Asia, by the desolating hand of power. The tyranny which, on every favourable moment, was breaking through all barriers, would have rioted without control, if, when the people were poor and disunited, the nobility had not been brave and free. So far as the sphere of feudality extended, it diffused the spirit of liberty and the notions of private right.
Sivu 95 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.