Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Reform of the House of Lords , on the ground that he had not heard of any plan of Reform of which the bene- fit would be commensurate with the difficulty of effecting it . This is the opinion of a Lord . Mr Newton Fellowes had no ...
... Reform of the House of Lords , on the ground that he had not heard of any plan of Reform of which the bene- fit would be commensurate with the difficulty of effecting it . This is the opinion of a Lord . Mr Newton Fellowes had no ...
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... Reform Act was passed relied and not in vain - on the support of the Tories for crushing every liberal measure , and for tyrannizing , in the true Tory fashion , over the people . There is no doubt that the general feeling among the ...
... Reform Act was passed relied and not in vain - on the support of the Tories for crushing every liberal measure , and for tyrannizing , in the true Tory fashion , over the people . There is no doubt that the general feeling among the ...
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... Reform candidates , in oppo- sition to Tories , who , with a lie in their mouths , dare to profess themselves to be Reformers ; whilst , at the same time , they boast , with strange inconsistency , of the great reaction that has taken ...
... Reform candidates , in oppo- sition to Tories , who , with a lie in their mouths , dare to profess themselves to be Reformers ; whilst , at the same time , they boast , with strange inconsistency , of the great reaction that has taken ...
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