Europe, Or, A General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers: With Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsO. Everett, 1822 - 451 strán (strany) |
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... Edinburgh Review , there can be no landed aristocracy , to fill the provincial magistra- cies with respectability and advantage to the coun- try . It is true , that there are not at present , and probably never will be , any landholders ...
... Edinburgh Review , there can be no landed aristocracy , to fill the provincial magistra- cies with respectability and advantage to the coun- try . It is true , that there are not at present , and probably never will be , any landholders ...
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... Edinburgh Review , to which I have already alluded , a disposition to countenance the imputation upon the liberal party of an ungovernable and sedi- tious spirit . The reviewers seem to forget that this party is essentially the same ...
... Edinburgh Review , to which I have already alluded , a disposition to countenance the imputation upon the liberal party of an ungovernable and sedi- tious spirit . The reviewers seem to forget that this party is essentially the same ...
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... Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews in England , but appeared more frequently , and were conducted with a more immediate reference to passing events . They were circulated very extensively through every part of the continent . The viscount ...
... Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews in England , but appeared more frequently , and were conducted with a more immediate reference to passing events . They were circulated very extensively through every part of the continent . The viscount ...
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... Edinburgh Review to be the best poct now living in France . He em- ploys the stately style , of which the writings of Dr Johnson are a favourable specimen , and Macpher- son's Ossian a caricature . His reach of mind in regard to general ...
... Edinburgh Review to be the best poct now living in France . He em- ploys the stately style , of which the writings of Dr Johnson are a favourable specimen , and Macpher- son's Ossian a caricature . His reach of mind in regard to general ...
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... Edinburgh Review and Morning Chronicle , as well as in the Black Dwarf and Cob- bett's Register ; and it is not many years since it was announced by the speaker of the house of com- mons from his chair , that the existence of corruption ...
... Edinburgh Review and Morning Chronicle , as well as in the Black Dwarf and Cob- bett's Register ; and it is not many years since it was announced by the speaker of the house of com- mons from his chair , that the existence of corruption ...
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