Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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... persons by whom the fixed and immovable annual taxes were to be made good ! In what state would the British Empire now be , if we were subjected to the action of similar causes of ruin ? A vast and unwieldy dominion , exposed on every ...
... persons by whom the fixed and immovable annual taxes were to be made good ! In what state would the British Empire now be , if we were subjected to the action of similar causes of ruin ? A vast and unwieldy dominion , exposed on every ...
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... persons , classes , nor sects ; it arises wherever the idea of right has developed itself . We shall meet with this principle in systems the most opposite in the feudal system , in the municipalities of Flanders and Ger- many , in the ...
... persons , classes , nor sects ; it arises wherever the idea of right has developed itself . We shall meet with this principle in systems the most opposite in the feudal system , in the municipalities of Flanders and Ger- many , in the ...
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... persons that it will cease to exist , and the country of Shakspeare and Garrick , of Kemble and Siddons , be left altogether without a theatre at which the legitimate drama is repre- sented . Such a result in a country overflowing , in ...
... persons that it will cease to exist , and the country of Shakspeare and Garrick , of Kemble and Siddons , be left altogether without a theatre at which the legitimate drama is repre- sented . Such a result in a country overflowing , in ...
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... to look at are introduced , the audience themselves are motionless . It is to persons thus situated , and within this time , that theatrical representa- tions are addressed . They expect , and with reason 118 THE ROMANTIC DRAMA .
... to look at are introduced , the audience themselves are motionless . It is to persons thus situated , and within this time , that theatrical representa- tions are addressed . They expect , and with reason 118 THE ROMANTIC DRAMA .
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Archibald Alison. as it is at first , is , with all persons of a cultivated mind , greatly increased by repeated inspections . The common observation , that a fine painting or statue grows upon you the oftener you see it , and that ...
Archibald Alison. as it is at first , is , with all persons of a cultivated mind , greatly increased by repeated inspections . The common observation , that a fine painting or statue grows upon you the oftener you see it , and that ...
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