Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Reform Bill , have been approved of . We hope that some person will take the trouble to collect and publish all the divisions that have taken place ; that when the day of rendering account of their conduct shall arrive , each member may ...
... Reform Bill , have been approved of . We hope that some person will take the trouble to collect and publish all the divisions that have taken place ; that when the day of rendering account of their conduct shall arrive , each member may ...
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... reform in the Irish Church , one of which declared that all the money arising from the sale of Church leases and lands in Ireland , should be placed at the dis- posal of Parliament , for the public service , there were 310 members ...
... reform in the Irish Church , one of which declared that all the money arising from the sale of Church leases and lands in Ireland , should be placed at the dis- posal of Parliament , for the public service , there were 310 members ...
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... Reform Bill , 19. Irish Disturbances Bi 1 - Court Martial Clause , ( No. 10 ) 25. Mr. Hume . For the Reduction of 10,000 Men in the Navy , 25. Mr. Hume . For Reduction of Vote of L.955,220 for Seamen , & c . , by 6,910 , ( the Pay of ...
... Reform Bill , 19. Irish Disturbances Bi 1 - Court Martial Clause , ( No. 10 ) 25. Mr. Hume . For the Reduction of 10,000 Men in the Navy , 25. Mr. Hume . For Reduction of Vote of L.955,220 for Seamen , & c . , by 6,910 , ( the Pay of ...
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... reform his habits , if possible , and thus to make him unwilling to commit crime , even if he could do so with impunity . In order to attain these ends , pain is often directly inflicted ; some- times it is produced simply by ...
... reform his habits , if possible , and thus to make him unwilling to commit crime , even if he could do so with impunity . In order to attain these ends , pain is often directly inflicted ; some- times it is produced simply by ...
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... reform it ; but do not cramp and ruin every department of the administration , be- cause the supervising body is unfit for its office . This , however , has not been the usual custom with English politicians . They have formed to them ...
... reform it ; but do not cramp and ruin every department of the administration , be- cause the supervising body is unfit for its office . This , however , has not been the usual custom with English politicians . They have formed to them ...
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