Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... England is the country in the world where the freedom of the press has existed for the longest time , and where ... England . " - The observation is perfectly just , and has been exemplified by the history of England since the foundation ...
... England is the country in the world where the freedom of the press has existed for the longest time , and where ... England . " - The observation is perfectly just , and has been exemplified by the history of England since the foundation ...
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... England since the foundation of the monarchy . The rudiments of our present constitution , the institutions which still prevail , like Gothic castles amidst the ephemeral structures of modern times , are coeval with the union of the ...
... England since the foundation of the monarchy . The rudiments of our present constitution , the institutions which still prevail , like Gothic castles amidst the ephemeral structures of modern times , are coeval with the union of the ...
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... England into the arms of women ; " and a similar transition from one passion to another may be observed in all ages of vehement de mocratic excitation . we do “ To those who coolly consider the condition of this country during the last ...
... England into the arms of women ; " and a similar transition from one passion to another may be observed in all ages of vehement de mocratic excitation . we do “ To those who coolly consider the condition of this country during the last ...
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... England , the mother and the protectrix of heresies , will have come to an end , and new England , reformed Eng- land , will commence a career of re- volution and anarchy , which , if any human penalties could atone for in- expiable ...
... England , the mother and the protectrix of heresies , will have come to an end , and new England , reformed Eng- land , will commence a career of re- volution and anarchy , which , if any human penalties could atone for in- expiable ...
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... England is this moment agitated by a turbule democracy , which has encroach upon the province both of the nol lity and the crown . What will the case when Boreas shall have , good earnest , snatched his tride from the hand of Neptune ...
... England is this moment agitated by a turbule democracy , which has encroach upon the province both of the nol lity and the crown . What will the case when Boreas shall have , good earnest , snatched his tride from the hand of Neptune ...
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