Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 50William Blackwood, 1841 |
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... received the education , requisite for acquiring ex- tensive information , are more likely in the long run to acquire and exhibit the powers necessary for beneficial legislature than those who , from the necessities of their situation ...
... received the education , requisite for acquiring ex- tensive information , are more likely in the long run to acquire and exhibit the powers necessary for beneficial legislature than those who , from the necessities of their situation ...
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... received an extensive edu- cation , mainly directed to that end as the profession to which they are call- ed , are better fitted to discharge with advantage to the public the intricate and difficult science of government , than the ...
... received an extensive edu- cation , mainly directed to that end as the profession to which they are call- ed , are better fitted to discharge with advantage to the public the intricate and difficult science of government , than the ...
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... Foote with , another farce , but all his pleasantries were now near an end . He died at Dover , October 21st , in the same year , having received but the first half year's payments . His illness had been 30 The Colmans . [ July ,
... Foote with , another farce , but all his pleasantries were now near an end . He died at Dover , October 21st , in the same year , having received but the first half year's payments . His illness had been 30 The Colmans . [ July ,
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... received the reports of the officers who had been entrusted with the execution of the coup - de - main that had just been ac- complished ; then , turning to a group of the disarmed who were standing by , he enquired for Colonel Principe ...
... received the reports of the officers who had been entrusted with the execution of the coup - de - main that had just been ac- complished ; then , turning to a group of the disarmed who were standing by , he enquired for Colonel Principe ...
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... received orders to refresh his men and horses , and to hold himself in readiness to march an hour before daybreak . Meantime the pri- soners were placed in a room on the ground floor of the house in which the French colonel 1841. ] 35 ...
... received orders to refresh his men and horses , and to hold himself in readiness to march an hour before daybreak . Meantime the pri- soners were placed in a room on the ground floor of the house in which the French colonel 1841. ] 35 ...
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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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