Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... House of Commons , is a striking proof of the effect of moral qualities in a popular assembly . With- out the adventitious aids of station or fortune , he had acquired a weight and influence in Parliament , which few men , whose lives ...
... House of Commons , is a striking proof of the effect of moral qualities in a popular assembly . With- out the adventitious aids of station or fortune , he had acquired a weight and influence in Parliament , which few men , whose lives ...
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... House and in the Courts of Law , considering the con- tracted span of his life , they can only be looked upon as the harbingers of his maturer fame , as the presages and the anticipations of a more exalted reputa- tion . But his career ...
... House and in the Courts of Law , considering the con- tracted span of his life , they can only be looked upon as the harbingers of his maturer fame , as the presages and the anticipations of a more exalted reputa- tion . But his career ...
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... House a succession of such men as those whom we have now in our remembrance , here to develope the ta- lents with which God has endowed them , and to attain that eminence in the view of their country , from which they may be one day ...
... House a succession of such men as those whom we have now in our remembrance , here to develope the ta- lents with which God has endowed them , and to attain that eminence in the view of their country , from which they may be one day ...
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... House had to deplore , might , he hoped , entitle him to the melancholy satisfaction of saying a few words on this ... House had lost some of the most considerable men that ever had enlightened and adorned it : there was this , however ...
... House had to deplore , might , he hoped , entitle him to the melancholy satisfaction of saying a few words on this ... House had lost some of the most considerable men that ever had enlightened and adorned it : there was this , however ...
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... House , is still de- nominated the Gypsie steps . " " Mr Finlay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying the hero of this adventure with John- nie Faa , who was king or captain of the gypsies about the year 1590 ...
... House , is still de- nominated the Gypsie steps . " " Mr Finlay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying the hero of this adventure with John- nie Faa , who was king or captain of the gypsies about the year 1590 ...
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