Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... opinion of an Englishman who had shel- tered him from state blood - hounds , that in pos- sessing an annual revenue ... opinions : and my father , though connected with the West Indian trade in all honourable branches , was so far from ...
... opinion of an Englishman who had shel- tered him from state blood - hounds , that in pos- sessing an annual revenue ... opinions : and my father , though connected with the West Indian trade in all honourable branches , was so far from ...
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... opinion was that passive resistance to the law would prove the best and quickest means of removing the grievance . The proposition of the churchwardens was that a rate be granted ; he recommended them to reply , that they would take ...
... opinion was that passive resistance to the law would prove the best and quickest means of removing the grievance . The proposition of the churchwardens was that a rate be granted ; he recommended them to reply , that they would take ...
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... opinion , hopeless of a reprieve . But , like him also , its fate for the moment rests in some measure in the hands of the Peachum and Lockit of the political world , -the Whig and Tory parties , who may possibly agree between ...
... opinion , hopeless of a reprieve . But , like him also , its fate for the moment rests in some measure in the hands of the Peachum and Lockit of the political world , -the Whig and Tory parties , who may possibly agree between ...
64 psl.
... opinion . In those days Lord Althorp ad- vocated economy , a large extension of the elec- tive franchise , and also vote by ballot . Now , a man of Lord Althorp's age , and of his sedate habits , would not , it may easily be sup- posed ...
... opinion . In those days Lord Althorp ad- vocated economy , a large extension of the elec- tive franchise , and also vote by ballot . Now , a man of Lord Althorp's age , and of his sedate habits , would not , it may easily be sup- posed ...
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... opinion , damning proof . They cannot be explained away , and are in exact accordance with the proceedings of all his party . Why , then , should he be singled out from among the herd of self - interested politicians , as deserving ...
... opinion , damning proof . They cannot be explained away , and are in exact accordance with the proceedings of all his party . Why , then , should he be singled out from among the herd of self - interested politicians , as deserving ...
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