Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... whole , and by condensation and pruning off repetitions , to make room for considerable additions to the list of subjects discussed , and individuals noticed . It is even now incomplete , many men and things , which deserve a place here ...
... whole , and by condensation and pruning off repetitions , to make room for considerable additions to the list of subjects discussed , and individuals noticed . It is even now incomplete , many men and things , which deserve a place here ...
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... whole , divide it by twelve , and adopt the result . This Book is submitted to the reader as an humble attempt to make some of the Reformers of America better acquainted with some of the Reformers of the Old World - to show that the ...
... whole , divide it by twelve , and adopt the result . This Book is submitted to the reader as an humble attempt to make some of the Reformers of America better acquainted with some of the Reformers of the Old World - to show that the ...
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... whole Anglo - Saxon family . The ties of blood and lineage are strengthened by those of monetary interest and reciprocal trade ; while the channels of social in- tercourse are kept open by the tides of emigration which flow unceasingly ...
... whole Anglo - Saxon family . The ties of blood and lineage are strengthened by those of monetary interest and reciprocal trade ; while the channels of social in- tercourse are kept open by the tides of emigration which flow unceasingly ...
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... whole power of the Court of the King , and the Judges of the King's Court , was brought to bear upon the doomed prison- ers , aided by the multifarious lore and subtle reasoning of the Attorney General . Every doubtful word was ...
... whole power of the Court of the King , and the Judges of the King's Court , was brought to bear upon the doomed prison- ers , aided by the multifarious lore and subtle reasoning of the Attorney General . Every doubtful word was ...
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... whole offense charged , i . e . , making them " judges of the law as well as the fact . " I need not say that , after this , * * This scene is given from memory - the report not being at hand . † A like contest early arose in this ...
... whole offense charged , i . e . , making them " judges of the law as well as the fact . " I need not say that , after this , * * This scene is given from memory - the report not being at hand . † A like contest early arose in this ...
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