Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... Great Britain is one of the most oppressive and despicable Governments on earth , her radical reformers constitute as noble a band of democratic philanthropists as the 1 PREFACE . world has ever seen — to induce iv PREFACE .
... Great Britain is one of the most oppressive and despicable Governments on earth , her radical reformers constitute as noble a band of democratic philanthropists as the 1 PREFACE . world has ever seen — to induce iv PREFACE .
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... Government - The National Testimonial CHAPTER XXII . Disruption of the State Church of Scotland - Its Causes - The Veto Act of the Assembly of 1834 — Mr . Young Presented to the Church of Auchterarder - Is Vetoed by the Communicants and ...
... Government - The National Testimonial CHAPTER XXII . Disruption of the State Church of Scotland - Its Causes - The Veto Act of the Assembly of 1834 — Mr . Young Presented to the Church of Auchterarder - Is Vetoed by the Communicants and ...
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... government , and such the ability and genius of their great men , that they must , for an indefinite period , exert a controlling influence on the destiny of mankind . } Nor when viewed in less attractive aspects , can America CHAPTER ...
... government , and such the ability and genius of their great men , that they must , for an indefinite period , exert a controlling influence on the destiny of mankind . } Nor when viewed in less attractive aspects , can America CHAPTER ...
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... Government , " and new men , with new opinions , have usurped the places of an ancient aristocracy , and its antiquated principles . Now , " the Condition of England " question takes cognizance of the rights and the wrongs of all , and ...
... Government , " and new men , with new opinions , have usurped the places of an ancient aristocracy , and its antiquated principles . Now , " the Condition of England " question takes cognizance of the rights and the wrongs of all , and ...
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... Government . Edward I , " the English Justinian , " encouraging the courts in those decisions which tended to restrain the feudal lords and protect their vassals ; and approving a statute which declared that no tax or impost should be ...
... Government . Edward I , " the English Justinian , " encouraging the courts in those decisions which tended to restrain the feudal lords and protect their vassals ; and approving a statute which declared that no tax or impost should be ...
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