The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even allowed to be present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a description of their demeanour at ...
... reform had begun to make its way . Strangers were even allowed to be present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a description of their demeanour at ...
Strana 53
... reform . The following letter dated January 28 , 1785 , shows how the peer meditated on the matter , and how very little reference there is in this choice effusion to the rights and liberties of the Commons of England . " A few words ...
... reform . The following letter dated January 28 , 1785 , shows how the peer meditated on the matter , and how very little reference there is in this choice effusion to the rights and liberties of the Commons of England . " A few words ...
Strana 54
... reform , that I have not at this hour a conception either of the principles or the mode you would wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know ...
... reform , that I have not at this hour a conception either of the principles or the mode you would wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know ...
Strana 60
... Reform Bill is the offspring of the late French revolution ; we do not deny it . The success of the famous ordi- nances , if they had been quietly submitted to in France , would have undoubtedly retarded that most salutary measure ; and ...
... Reform Bill is the offspring of the late French revolution ; we do not deny it . The success of the famous ordi- nances , if they had been quietly submitted to in France , would have undoubtedly retarded that most salutary measure ; and ...
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... reform , shall have subsided , we have little doubt that the attention of all well - informed and patriotic men will be turned for a season , with undivided force , towards the actual condition of the Church of England . We be- hold on ...
... reform , shall have subsided , we have little doubt that the attention of all well - informed and patriotic men will be turned for a season , with undivided force , towards the actual condition of the Church of England . We be- hold on ...
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