Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Parliament is the only means by which these ends can be effectually secured . Meanwhile , the Liberal Members of Parliament are exerting themselves in the most effectual manner to rouse the people to exert themselves in defence of their ...
... Parliament is the only means by which these ends can be effectually secured . Meanwhile , the Liberal Members of Parliament are exerting themselves in the most effectual manner to rouse the people to exert themselves in defence of their ...
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... Parliament are introduced , the Tories will soon have the ascendancy in the House of Commons ; and a general election at the present moment --- apathetical as the people from disappointment are --- would Nor do we triumphantly reinstate ...
... Parliament are introduced , the Tories will soon have the ascendancy in the House of Commons ; and a general election at the present moment --- apathetical as the people from disappointment are --- would Nor do we triumphantly reinstate ...
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... Parliament ; for there was not a more able , useful , and industrious Member . We hope that some constituency will , on the first opportu- The Ministerial party blame the electors for not return - nity , shew that they are better ...
... Parliament ; for there was not a more able , useful , and industrious Member . We hope that some constituency will , on the first opportu- The Ministerial party blame the electors for not return - nity , shew that they are better ...
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