New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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... interests ; but have ye no care for the cure of vices which press upon the uni- versal interests of religion ? " Most spiritual Lords , we have a tale for you too , as well as for your temporal brethren . The great Mah- moud , for whom ...
... interests ; but have ye no care for the cure of vices which press upon the uni- versal interests of religion ? " Most spiritual Lords , we have a tale for you too , as well as for your temporal brethren . The great Mah- moud , for whom ...
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... interests of this country , than to omit or even delay what they thought would be a source of annoyance to their political adversaries . One cannot say that their object was to involve their country in the horrors of war : but in men ...
... interests of this country , than to omit or even delay what they thought would be a source of annoyance to their political adversaries . One cannot say that their object was to involve their country in the horrors of war : but in men ...
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... interests : but as every Government will always be imagined to have a bias towards one or the other , to which it best befits Eng- land to lean there can hardly be a doubt . The first , or what is called the liberal side , the ...
... interests : but as every Government will always be imagined to have a bias towards one or the other , to which it best befits Eng- land to lean there can hardly be a doubt . The first , or what is called the liberal side , the ...
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... interest for administration to avoid , carried on as they were by indi- vidual champions , intellectual gladiators , between whom in an orato- rical arena there could be no real competition . Lord Grey power- fully eloquent and ...
... interest for administration to avoid , carried on as they were by indi- vidual champions , intellectual gladiators , between whom in an orato- rical arena there could be no real competition . Lord Grey power- fully eloquent and ...
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... interests of our Reformed religion . These fears were then shared by many ( prelates , ministers of state , and ... interest of the parties legislating are directly concerned . The first would prevent the new converts from agreeing ...
... interests of our Reformed religion . These fears were then shared by many ( prelates , ministers of state , and ... interest of the parties legislating are directly concerned . The first would prevent the new converts from agreeing ...
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