Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 171Surtees Society, 1962 |
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Strana xvi
... reform , he explained that he had hitherto carefully abstained from interfering in political discussion , alike from personal inclination — a certain modesty and diffidence — and from professional considerations . Thereafter , the eagle ...
... reform , he explained that he had hitherto carefully abstained from interfering in political discussion , alike from personal inclination — a certain modesty and diffidence — and from professional considerations . Thereafter , the eagle ...
Strana 54
... Reform is I have no doubt founded upon the purest principles of patriotism and tho ' I do not quite agree with him in the detail of the practical parts of reform , I think him quite correct in most of his principles . 14. Drive to ...
... Reform is I have no doubt founded upon the purest principles of patriotism and tho ' I do not quite agree with him in the detail of the practical parts of reform , I think him quite correct in most of his principles . 14. Drive to ...
Strana 71
... reform as he did when a young man , but that he now guarded them with more restrictions than he did at that time . He spoke warmly against the mischievous plans of universal suffrage and annual parliaments , said that Reform ought to be ...
... reform as he did when a young man , but that he now guarded them with more restrictions than he did at that time . He spoke warmly against the mischievous plans of universal suffrage and annual parliaments , said that Reform ought to be ...
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