Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... millions of men , giving law , not only to cultivated and refined States , but to dwarfed and hardy clans that shrivel and freeze among the ices of the polar regions , and to swarthy and languid myriads that repose in the orange groves ...
... millions of men , giving law , not only to cultivated and refined States , but to dwarfed and hardy clans that shrivel and freeze among the ices of the polar regions , and to swarthy and languid myriads that repose in the orange groves ...
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... millions of the people of India - the august character of the tribunal , the peers and judges of the realm - the imposing talents of the committee by whom the Commons sent up the articles of impeachment , consisting of Burke , Fox ...
... millions of the people of India - the august character of the tribunal , the peers and judges of the realm - the imposing talents of the committee by whom the Commons sent up the articles of impeachment , consisting of Burke , Fox ...
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... millions in both hemispheres who submit to the sway of the common law ; and this he did most effectually . Bentham brought to his work reasoning faculties which did not so much probe subjects to the bottom as begin there , and work ...
... millions in both hemispheres who submit to the sway of the common law ; and this he did most effectually . Bentham brought to his work reasoning faculties which did not so much probe subjects to the bottom as begin there , and work ...
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... million and a half . Other represented boroughs were nearly in like condition ; others could display their half score or more of decayed hovels . In the case of these rotten boroughs , the owner of the land , or of the old franchises ...
... million and a half . Other represented boroughs were nearly in like condition ; others could display their half score or more of decayed hovels . In the case of these rotten boroughs , the owner of the land , or of the old franchises ...
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... partially preserved , but provi- sion was made for their gradual extinction . It was supposed that the bill added more than half a million to the number of Parliamentary electors . In 1838 , the number of electors 168 THE REFORM BILL .
... partially preserved , but provi- sion was made for their gradual extinction . It was supposed that the bill added more than half a million to the number of Parliamentary electors . In 1838 , the number of electors 168 THE REFORM BILL .
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