The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... Ministers , in the approaching par- liament ; and , what is of far greater consequence , if the distress of the country does not abate , from what source is a revenue to arise , suitable to our vast expenditure ? What pro- spect have we ...
... Ministers , in the approaching par- liament ; and , what is of far greater consequence , if the distress of the country does not abate , from what source is a revenue to arise , suitable to our vast expenditure ? What pro- spect have we ...
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... ministers , and all the fatuous clamour of the mob . Of this unchangeable nature of ours , imagination is indeed the grand controller . Imagination , as opposed to reality , is the spring of action , the standard of improvement , and ...
... ministers , and all the fatuous clamour of the mob . Of this unchangeable nature of ours , imagination is indeed the grand controller . Imagination , as opposed to reality , is the spring of action , the standard of improvement , and ...
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... Ministers , at the beginning of the next sesssion , would commence retrench- ment on such a liberal scale , as to pro- duce a blessing to the country . Besides the agricultural and commercial interest , there is another interest ...
... Ministers , at the beginning of the next sesssion , would commence retrench- ment on such a liberal scale , as to pro- duce a blessing to the country . Besides the agricultural and commercial interest , there is another interest ...
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... ministers on the ques- tion . It stated , that the Editor had seen the report of the last County Meeting in the Glasgow Chronicle , and the opinions of Mr Maxwell were , in some measure , the opinions of ministers upon the sub- ject ...
... ministers on the ques- tion . It stated , that the Editor had seen the report of the last County Meeting in the Glasgow Chronicle , and the opinions of Mr Maxwell were , in some measure , the opinions of ministers upon the sub- ject ...
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... minister- ed that strength and courage , with- out which she must have sunk on the desolate moor . Mary's strength , however , had not long to undergo so flinty a probation . The last shade of evening which she was to witness in this ...
... minister- ed that strength and courage , with- out which she must have sunk on the desolate moor . Mary's strength , however , had not long to undergo so flinty a probation . The last shade of evening which she was to witness in this ...
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