Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... cause the armed interference was disapproved , but because it was proposed in behalf of the juster cause , against the tyranny secretly dear to them . It has been curious to watch the contradictions of the rumours of schism and rupture ...
... cause the armed interference was disapproved , but because it was proposed in behalf of the juster cause , against the tyranny secretly dear to them . It has been curious to watch the contradictions of the rumours of schism and rupture ...
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... cause of the mischief is the con- ferring a legal right to a comfortable mainten- ance upon every person , whether he be idle or industrious . The efficiency of this mischievous enactment has been enormously aggravated by the various ...
... cause of the mischief is the con- ferring a legal right to a comfortable mainten- ance upon every person , whether he be idle or industrious . The efficiency of this mischievous enactment has been enormously aggravated by the various ...
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... caused more litigation than all the other taxes combined . A third mischief from the same source is the enormous waste ... cause the supervising body is unfit for its office . This , however , has not been the usual custom with English ...
... caused more litigation than all the other taxes combined . A third mischief from the same source is the enormous waste ... cause the supervising body is unfit for its office . This , however , has not been the usual custom with English ...
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... cause , but also a Barrister , or Advocate , to plead for him . In this manner it often happens that the pleading of a cause is taken away from the Attorney who has been in- timately acquainted with the action from the outset , and ...
... cause , but also a Barrister , or Advocate , to plead for him . In this manner it often happens that the pleading of a cause is taken away from the Attorney who has been in- timately acquainted with the action from the outset , and ...
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... cause of this fact is easily explained . The old freeholders never considered the qualifications of the ... caused by the Coercion Bill . The Irish papers of the 19th December contain no fewer than nine government proclamations ...
... cause of this fact is easily explained . The old freeholders never considered the qualifications of the ... caused by the Coercion Bill . The Irish papers of the 19th December contain no fewer than nine government proclamations ...
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