Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... never sets . " " An American orator , of kindred genius , unfolded the same idea in language which sparkles with the very effervescence of poetic beauty , when he spoke of her as " that Power , whose morning drum - beat , fol- lowing ...
... never sets . " " An American orator , of kindred genius , unfolded the same idea in language which sparkles with the very effervescence of poetic beauty , when he spoke of her as " that Power , whose morning drum - beat , fol- lowing ...
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... never lost . The nobility and gentry have too often silenced the popular clamor by admitting its leaders to the rank and privileges of " the higher orders . " Still , concessions were made to the mass of middle men , which stimulated ...
... never lost . The nobility and gentry have too often silenced the popular clamor by admitting its leaders to the rank and privileges of " the higher orders . " Still , concessions were made to the mass of middle men , which stimulated ...
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... never dared to question above his breath , but which , in the days of Victoria , are the common talk of the artisan and yeo- Ay , more than this : reforms not dreamed of in 1805 , by Fox , the liberal , are proposed and carried in 1845 ...
... never dared to question above his breath , but which , in the days of Victoria , are the common talk of the artisan and yeo- Ay , more than this : reforms not dreamed of in 1805 , by Fox , the liberal , are proposed and carried in 1845 ...
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... never forgotten , but continually pressed upon the attention of Parliament and the country , by a reso- lute band of men illustrious for their talents and their services . In proof of this , a few rude landmarks , before entering upon a ...
... never forgotten , but continually pressed upon the attention of Parliament and the country , by a reso- lute band of men illustrious for their talents and their services . In proof of this , a few rude landmarks , before entering upon a ...
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... never gave cause to either to congratulate themselves on the results of the en- counter . Nearly twenty years ago he had stood before the same tribunal , and defended himself with consummate skill , and a courage bordering on audacity ...
... never gave cause to either to congratulate themselves on the results of the en- counter . Nearly twenty years ago he had stood before the same tribunal , and defended himself with consummate skill , and a courage bordering on audacity ...
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