Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Tories and annoying the Ministry , by exasperating the working classes . I have only been able , however , to meet with one workman with whom they have succeeded . And yet the self - supported poor ought to dislike the new Poor- Law ...
... Tories and annoying the Ministry , by exasperating the working classes . I have only been able , however , to meet with one workman with whom they have succeeded . And yet the self - supported poor ought to dislike the new Poor- Law ...
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... Tories , and in permitting the whole counties to be ruled by Tory Lord Lieutenants and their Deputies , and Tory Justices of the Peace , by withholding from the counties an orga- nization similar to that of the towns , their political ...
... Tories , and in permitting the whole counties to be ruled by Tory Lord Lieutenants and their Deputies , and Tory Justices of the Peace , by withholding from the counties an orga- nization similar to that of the towns , their political ...
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... Tories might skulk , to recruit and concentrate their forces . We predicted that , even with the Court in their favour , the Tories , upon rational calculation , would prefer to lie snugly entrenched in the Torres Vedras of the ...
... Tories might skulk , to recruit and concentrate their forces . We predicted that , even with the Court in their favour , the Tories , upon rational calculation , would prefer to lie snugly entrenched in the Torres Vedras of the ...
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