Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... question is - Why ? Mr Lloyd says , he has reason to believe that the bear obtains a new skin on the balls of his feet during the winter . If , therefore , he does suck his paws- and there is generally some truth in all old beliefs ...
... question is - Why ? Mr Lloyd says , he has reason to believe that the bear obtains a new skin on the balls of his feet during the winter . If , therefore , he does suck his paws- and there is generally some truth in all old beliefs ...
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... questions , ( and I admit they do exercise this influence , ) those PROXIES to whom you assign the exalted function of ... question in their absence , with the same validity and effect as if they were present ; so that a noble may be fox ...
... questions , ( and I admit they do exercise this influence , ) those PROXIES to whom you assign the exalted function of ... question in their absence , with the same validity and effect as if they were present ; so that a noble may be fox ...
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... question , but one raised upon the petitions of the people , who complained of un- paralleled distress , and implored the legislature to enquire into its causes , with a view to devise , if possible , some mode of relief . When the ...
... question , but one raised upon the petitions of the people , who complained of un- paralleled distress , and implored the legislature to enquire into its causes , with a view to devise , if possible , some mode of relief . When the ...
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... questions of importance , but twice in one session . He speaks so much to the purpose , that I hope , now he has begun ... question upon the lips of every ra tional man- " Why should we play the squeamish hypocrite , and after having ...
... questions of importance , but twice in one session . He speaks so much to the purpose , that I hope , now he has begun ... question upon the lips of every ra tional man- " Why should we play the squeamish hypocrite , and after having ...
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... Question , and sanctioning the war against the general policy , bank notes , an effi- cient sinking - fund , and every thing with which such name was more im- mediately identified . These Clubs , in truth , degenerated into the tools of ...
... Question , and sanctioning the war against the general policy , bank notes , an effi- cient sinking - fund , and every thing with which such name was more im- mediately identified . These Clubs , in truth , degenerated into the tools of ...
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