The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... interest vainly look to Parliament for relief ; not aware , apparently , that the low price of produce , from which all their distress has arisen , has been brought about by causes far above all human control . By the late act ...
... interest vainly look to Parliament for relief ; not aware , apparently , that the low price of produce , from which all their distress has arisen , has been brought about by causes far above all human control . By the late act ...
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... interest of governments ( to take even the narrowest view of the matter ) to afford equal protection to all , and to shelter the weak from the spolia- tions of the strong . But such is the ignorance of those wretched barba- rians of the ...
... interest of governments ( to take even the narrowest view of the matter ) to afford equal protection to all , and to shelter the weak from the spolia- tions of the strong . But such is the ignorance of those wretched barba- rians of the ...
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... interest , is the progress of human anticipation . lar object is at once converted into The accomplishment of any particu- an ingredient , in our anticipations of better things . " Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is ...
... interest , is the progress of human anticipation . lar object is at once converted into The accomplishment of any particu- an ingredient , in our anticipations of better things . " Hope springs eternal in the human breast ; Man never is ...
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... interest , and to reduce him to beggary , because he had preferred the government secu- rity to any other . We have also a conspicuous sample of the knight's love of truth , in the glaring and wilful misrepresentations , contained in ...
... interest , and to reduce him to beggary , because he had preferred the government secu- rity to any other . We have also a conspicuous sample of the knight's love of truth , in the glaring and wilful misrepresentations , contained in ...
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... interest ; and committees of the two classes should be appointed to cor- respond with each other on the subject . The interests of the two classes were in separably connected . It was evident that their estates would not be half their ...
... interest ; and committees of the two classes should be appointed to cor- respond with each other on the subject . The interests of the two classes were in separably connected . It was evident that their estates would not be half their ...
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