Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... hearts on both sides of the Atlantic , flows from the same kindred fountain - to prove that , though when measured by her own vaunted standards , Great Britain is one of the most oppressive and despicable Governments on earth , her ...
... hearts on both sides of the Atlantic , flows from the same kindred fountain - to prove that , though when measured by her own vaunted standards , Great Britain is one of the most oppressive and despicable Governments on earth , her ...
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... heart in a premature grave . A liberal ministry , clustering around Lord Grenville and Mr. Fox , took up the reins of power which had dropped from the relaxed hands of Pitt , abolished the slave trade , attempted to ameliorate the ...
... heart in a premature grave . A liberal ministry , clustering around Lord Grenville and Mr. Fox , took up the reins of power which had dropped from the relaxed hands of Pitt , abolished the slave trade , attempted to ameliorate the ...
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... heart sunk in the grave , when the philosophic and classical Mackintosh resumed the work , and carrying a radical motion for inquiry over the heads of ministers in 1819 , pressed it nearer that tolerable consummation which Brougham ...
... heart sunk in the grave , when the philosophic and classical Mackintosh resumed the work , and carrying a radical motion for inquiry over the heads of ministers in 1819 , pressed it nearer that tolerable consummation which Brougham ...
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... heart of sedition , " as Canning called him , ) one of England's early reformers , in a letter written at the time , said : " Had these trials ended otherwise than they have , the system of proscription and ter- ror , which has for some ...
... heart of sedition , " as Canning called him , ) one of England's early reformers , in a letter written at the time , said : " Had these trials ended otherwise than they have , the system of proscription and ter- ror , which has for some ...
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... heart beating without the faint shadows of that genius of reform , which , till recently , has numbered its ... hearts . The people felt their grievances to be more intolerable than ever , and the example of France emboldened them to ...
... heart beating without the faint shadows of that genius of reform , which , till recently , has numbered its ... hearts . The people felt their grievances to be more intolerable than ever , and the example of France emboldened them to ...
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