Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 51
* The genial influence of a " Tory administration acting upon Whig principles , " has had an extraordinary effect upon his Lordship . He has spoken again ! Not only , therefore , has he spoken twice in seventeen years upon questions of ...
* The genial influence of a " Tory administration acting upon Whig principles , " has had an extraordinary effect upon his Lordship . He has spoken again ! Not only , therefore , has he spoken twice in seventeen years upon questions of ...
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... principle which has been acted on from the earliest period of the Constitution . " I can easily imagine how shocking ... principles " of the Constitution as established by the glorious revolution of 1688. - One word more on this part of ...
... principle which has been acted on from the earliest period of the Constitution . " I can easily imagine how shocking ... principles " of the Constitution as established by the glorious revolution of 1688. - One word more on this part of ...
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... principle dwindled into a dwarf . " What I contend is , that if the principle be adopted , ( the principle of admitting into Parliament persons not professing Christianity , ) it will place infidels on the same footing as Protestants ...
... principle dwindled into a dwarf . " What I contend is , that if the principle be adopted , ( the principle of admitting into Parliament persons not professing Christianity , ) it will place infidels on the same footing as Protestants ...
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... principles at roaring war . A poor secluded and bewilder'd boy , Alone amid this dismal scene I kneel'd , Leaning my brow against the crested rock That frown'd far o'er my head , and gave myself To my great Maker's charge in simple ...
... principles at roaring war . A poor secluded and bewilder'd boy , Alone amid this dismal scene I kneel'd , Leaning my brow against the crested rock That frown'd far o'er my head , and gave myself To my great Maker's charge in simple ...
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... principle with those who call themselves his fol- lowers . The reformer declares he is treading the steps of Pitt ... principles and system by which he was governed ; and in motive they were worthy of him and his country . Unlike the ...
... principle with those who call themselves his fol- lowers . The reformer declares he is treading the steps of Pitt ... principles and system by which he was governed ; and in motive they were worthy of him and his country . Unlike the ...
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