Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood, 1832 |
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... stand forth in painful contrast with the maturity and soundness of their general opinions . It is the de- lusion of such men which forms the real prodigy , and on which history will pause in anxious enquiry into its cause . PT91191 A ...
... stand forth in painful contrast with the maturity and soundness of their general opinions . It is the de- lusion of such men which forms the real prodigy , and on which history will pause in anxious enquiry into its cause . PT91191 A ...
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... stands , the affairs of government cannot be carried on ; and , although a most haughty aris- tocrat , and pledged by a declaration that he would " stand by his order , " has been compelled , no doubt most unwillingly , to court popular ...
... stands , the affairs of government cannot be carried on ; and , although a most haughty aris- tocrat , and pledged by a declaration that he would " stand by his order , " has been compelled , no doubt most unwillingly , to court popular ...
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... stand ? -and with the mo- narchy must go the Church of Eng- land . And who , in truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in ...
... stand ? -and with the mo- narchy must go the Church of Eng- land . And who , in truth , are the re- formers ? None other than the in- tolerants , whose hatred of the Duke for what they called his base deser- tion of them in bringing in ...
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... stand . Let the Mi- nister who dares to speak of us in any other language than that of re- spect , beware how he provokes our indignation . As a proof ( for I know your caution and timidity , and that you will not be easy without one ) ...
... stand . Let the Mi- nister who dares to speak of us in any other language than that of re- spect , beware how he provokes our indignation . As a proof ( for I know your caution and timidity , and that you will not be easy without one ) ...
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... stand how important it is that we should have amongst us a few dig- nitaries who have received a repub- lican education . We are then ena- bled to keep up a connexion with America , which , if I am not greatly deceived in my prognosis ...
... stand how important it is that we should have amongst us a few dig- nitaries who have received a repub- lican education . We are then ena- bled to keep up a connexion with America , which , if I am not greatly deceived in my prognosis ...
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