Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 50William Blackwood, 1841 |
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... cause of truth , its practical results , like those of all the other Whig - Radi- cal delusions , have now been clearly demonstrated by experience . We were told that the increase of letters and parcels which would pass through the Post ...
... cause of truth , its practical results , like those of all the other Whig - Radi- cal delusions , have now been clearly demonstrated by experience . We were told that the increase of letters and parcels which would pass through the Post ...
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... cause to sever from us , our noble North American colonies , is equally evident ; for the French portion of this people are al- ready sufficiently shaken in their alle giance to the crown of Great Britain , as the two recent revolts ...
... cause to sever from us , our noble North American colonies , is equally evident ; for the French portion of this people are al- ready sufficiently shaken in their alle giance to the crown of Great Britain , as the two recent revolts ...
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... caused by negro emancipation . In 1840 , the quantity shipped from Calcutta alone was 53,000 tons , all raised by the ... cause of negro emancipation , when it has won for them the Reform Bill , and their detestable efforts to double the ...
... caused by negro emancipation . In 1840 , the quantity shipped from Calcutta alone was 53,000 tons , all raised by the ... cause of negro emancipation , when it has won for them the Reform Bill , and their detestable efforts to double the ...
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... causes ? The extraordinary difference , as shown in the table above , in the wages of labour in Great Britain and the ... cause ? Are we to have the same years of misery which followed the contrac tion of the currency in 1826 , and the ...
... causes ? The extraordinary difference , as shown in the table above , in the wages of labour in Great Britain and the ... cause ? Are we to have the same years of misery which followed the contrac tion of the currency in 1826 , and the ...
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... cause as themselves , and with whom they were accus- tomed to fraternize . Those who were sleeping in the houses and stables , were scarcely well awaked before they were thrust into the street . The whole procceding was so rapid on the ...
... cause as themselves , and with whom they were accus- tomed to fraternize . Those who were sleeping in the houses and stables , were scarcely well awaked before they were thrust into the street . The whole procceding was so rapid on the ...
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Страница 348 - To heaven removed where first it grew, there grows, And flowers aloft shading the fount of life, And where the river of bliss through midst of heaven Rolls o'er Elysian flowers her amber stream ; With these that never fade the spirits elect Bind their resplendent locks inwreathed with beams...
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Страница 348 - Towards either throne they bow, and to the ground With solemn adoration down they cast Their crowns inwove with amarant and gold ; Immortal amarant, a flower which once In Paradise, fast by the tree of life, Began to bloom ; but soon for man's offence To heaven removed where first it grew, there grows, And flowers aloft shading the fount of life...
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