Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... million of Irishmen settled in Great Britain , being at the rate of 50,000 a - year ; and , since the introduction of steamboats , the numbers have been probably still greater . There is no instance of the influx of barbarous settlers ...
... million of Irishmen settled in Great Britain , being at the rate of 50,000 a - year ; and , since the introduction of steamboats , the numbers have been probably still greater . There is no instance of the influx of barbarous settlers ...
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... millions of our people , and sighed over the march of infidel fanati- cism ; who reflects on the corruption of the higher , and the profligacy of the lower orders ; who has seen British enthusiasm applaud the convulsion which tore down ...
... millions of our people , and sighed over the march of infidel fanati- cism ; who reflects on the corruption of the higher , and the profligacy of the lower orders ; who has seen British enthusiasm applaud the convulsion which tore down ...
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... millions of our distant subjects . The agricultural class return the county members ; and the Radicals , triumphant in the great towns , are satisfied with their victory , and return 3 " an adequate share of the whole representation ...
... millions of our distant subjects . The agricultural class return the county members ; and the Radicals , triumphant in the great towns , are satisfied with their victory , and return 3 " an adequate share of the whole representation ...
Sivu 38
... the incessant clamour of seven million Irishmen on the other side of the Channel , how is the Union to be maintained ? How is the empire to be saved from dismemberment ? What security will remain for the insti- tutions 38 THE REFORM BILL .
... the incessant clamour of seven million Irishmen on the other side of the Channel , how is the Union to be maintained ? How is the empire to be saved from dismemberment ? What security will remain for the insti- tutions 38 THE REFORM BILL .
Sivu 42
... million of electors who , under the new constitution , are to return the Parliament of Great Britain , will , ere long , find that their condition is no ways ameliorated by the new privilege they have acquired wages are as low , taxes ...
... million of electors who , under the new constitution , are to return the Parliament of Great Britain , will , ere long , find that their condition is no ways ameliorated by the new privilege they have acquired wages are as low , taxes ...
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