The Edinburgh Annual Register, 18 tomasWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... ment must accommodate itself to the condition of the governed , and ad- vance passibus æquis as they advance , otherwise it is absurd to talk either of its security or its strength : for as all free governments at least are founded on ...
... ment must accommodate itself to the condition of the governed , and ad- vance passibus æquis as they advance , otherwise it is absurd to talk either of its security or its strength : for as all free governments at least are founded on ...
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... ment can never be safely intrusted except to men who have gone through a similar training , and who not only understand the theory of the machine , but have a practical and experimental knowledge of the mode in which it works . The ...
... ment can never be safely intrusted except to men who have gone through a similar training , and who not only understand the theory of the machine , but have a practical and experimental knowledge of the mode in which it works . The ...
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... ment of some strong repressive mea- sure . Under the fostering care of Mr O'Connell , it had become a sort of Irish Rump Parliament , filled with politi- cal agitators ; and it was the more dan- gerous , from being the acknowledged ...
... ment of some strong repressive mea- sure . Under the fostering care of Mr O'Connell , it had become a sort of Irish Rump Parliament , filled with politi- cal agitators ; and it was the more dan- gerous , from being the acknowledged ...
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... ment ; but that right was not now the question ; the question was , whether that conduct should be tolerated which was decidedly inconsistent with the spirit of the laws . It was with refe- rence to the authority of Parliament that he ...
... ment ; but that right was not now the question ; the question was , whether that conduct should be tolerated which was decidedly inconsistent with the spirit of the laws . It was with refe- rence to the authority of Parliament that he ...
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... ment with his noble colleague , and the nation would not , he might depend upon it , be deprived for one hour of the inestimable benefit of his col- league's public services , ( hear , hear ! ) Unhappily the right hon . gentleman made ...
... ment with his noble colleague , and the nation would not , he might depend upon it , be deprived for one hour of the inestimable benefit of his col- league's public services , ( hear , hear ! ) Unhappily the right hon . gentleman made ...
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