The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... history of the world is indeed stained with the mutual atrocities that spring out of national animosi- ties . Of the two parties , however , who are now struggling for the mas- tery of Greece , the natives are in every view to be ...
... history of the world is indeed stained with the mutual atrocities that spring out of national animosi- ties . Of the two parties , however , who are now struggling for the mas- tery of Greece , the natives are in every view to be ...
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... history of this assem- bly , whose prerogative I am endea vouring to assert ; skilled beyond all men - deeper than all the children of men in the long records of parlia- mentary precedents ; -a man who is supposed by all the world to ...
... history of this assem- bly , whose prerogative I am endea vouring to assert ; skilled beyond all men - deeper than all the children of men in the long records of parlia- mentary precedents ; -a man who is supposed by all the world to ...
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... history during which the pro- sperity of our country made the most solid advances : the taxes were moderate ; and the great mass of the people enjoyed much comfort . To adopt any measure just now , to benefit one interest at the expence ...
... history during which the pro- sperity of our country made the most solid advances : the taxes were moderate ; and the great mass of the people enjoyed much comfort . To adopt any measure just now , to benefit one interest at the expence ...
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... history . At the boun- dary of that dreary extent of heath over which Mary Allan wandered , there is a neat cottage , connected with some plots of cultivated ground , then possessed by a David Laidlaw , with whom I was intimately ac ...
... history . At the boun- dary of that dreary extent of heath over which Mary Allan wandered , there is a neat cottage , connected with some plots of cultivated ground , then possessed by a David Laidlaw , with whom I was intimately ac ...
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... history of the world , when colonization was a thing of frequent occurrence , and when the early inhabitants of those regions to which we now look as the most for- tunate , of all that are to be found upon the earth , for the renown ...
... history of the world , when colonization was a thing of frequent occurrence , and when the early inhabitants of those regions to which we now look as the most for- tunate , of all that are to be found upon the earth , for the renown ...
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