Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 3 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... carried his measures because he had saga- ciously calculated his force beforehand . It is quite true that the greatest of all measures , the Reform Bill a much more ample and effectual measure than Lord Grey either foresaw or wished for ...
... carried his measures because he had saga- ciously calculated his force beforehand . It is quite true that the greatest of all measures , the Reform Bill a much more ample and effectual measure than Lord Grey either foresaw or wished for ...
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... carried on with- out it , because it is the interest of the world that it should . Public money is drawn even from ... carry on wars , but wars to carry on taxes . The object of all despotism is revenue ; and in England there is just ...
... carried on with- out it , because it is the interest of the world that it should . Public money is drawn even from ... carry on wars , but wars to carry on taxes . The object of all despotism is revenue ; and in England there is just ...
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... carried off a great quantity of cattle and other plunder ; " or , ravaged his country with fire and sword . " Such trifles are but little episodes in the great epic of the wars of the Isles and Western Highlands . One or two of those ...
... carried off a great quantity of cattle and other plunder ; " or , ravaged his country with fire and sword . " Such trifles are but little episodes in the great epic of the wars of the Isles and Western Highlands . One or two of those ...
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