Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... present mode of management , although they did not suggest another . It is very true , as was observed by his Grace , On the 20th of last June , a premature dis- cussion took place in the Lords , on the subject of a recommendation to ...
... present mode of management , although they did not suggest another . It is very true , as was observed by his Grace , On the 20th of last June , a premature dis- cussion took place in the Lords , on the subject of a recommendation to ...
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... present time , and all children sold by their parents , are to be free on attaining the age of eighteen years ; that any slave who is ill treated by his master , shall be restored to liberty ; that no engagement for service shall extend ...
... present time , and all children sold by their parents , are to be free on attaining the age of eighteen years ; that any slave who is ill treated by his master , shall be restored to liberty ; that no engagement for service shall extend ...
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... present , and which it is the permanent duty of a Com- mons ' House to watch over and control . Hence , it happens , that , when once elected , the Members give themselves no more concern about their constituents , than just to take ...
... present , and which it is the permanent duty of a Com- mons ' House to watch over and control . Hence , it happens , that , when once elected , the Members give themselves no more concern about their constituents , than just to take ...
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