Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 3 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... object , and the nominal union of the Reformers instantly breaks up into schisms and internal feuds ; some professing even downright hostility to the object in question , and the major part in- difference . Z , for example - the zealot ...
... object , and the nominal union of the Reformers instantly breaks up into schisms and internal feuds ; some professing even downright hostility to the object in question , and the major part in- difference . Z , for example - the zealot ...
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... object . But the Reform Bill has changed all that ; and , henceforth , it will be our own fault , if , upon every alarm of a quarrel on the conti- nent of Europe , we rush forth from our favoured island , where nature herself has ...
... object . But the Reform Bill has changed all that ; and , henceforth , it will be our own fault , if , upon every alarm of a quarrel on the conti- nent of Europe , we rush forth from our favoured island , where nature herself has ...
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... object if he pause but for an instant. the two kingdoms , for their mutual advantage , whether the Whig Government should sink or swim . For what purpose - with what object - does Mr O'Connell imagine that he has been feasted and ...
... object if he pause but for an instant. the two kingdoms , for their mutual advantage , whether the Whig Government should sink or swim . For what purpose - with what object - does Mr O'Connell imagine that he has been feasted and ...
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