Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... party , which can only benefit their ene- mies ; but one that shall cordially unite with the Reformers in Parliament , in obtaining those measures which they consider essential to good government , and to which the difficulties pleaded ...
... party , which can only benefit their ene- mies ; but one that shall cordially unite with the Reformers in Parliament , in obtaining those measures which they consider essential to good government , and to which the difficulties pleaded ...
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... party , they cared to venture , and had the power to accomplish . They have , we acknowledge , displayed admirable forbearance with the Tory party , and exhausted every art of soothing and persuasion . They have even laid themselves ...
... party , they cared to venture , and had the power to accomplish . They have , we acknowledge , displayed admirable forbearance with the Tory party , and exhausted every art of soothing and persuasion . They have even laid themselves ...
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... party adherents of the Administration have some cause for alarm , though we own that we cannot see why Reformers should participate in the consternation which seems to have seized a portion of the public mind , only because Sir Robert ...
... party adherents of the Administration have some cause for alarm , though we own that we cannot see why Reformers should participate in the consternation which seems to have seized a portion of the public mind , only because Sir Robert ...
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