New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... nations to invite those subjects to revolt who actually pay obedience to their sovereign , though they complain of his government . " The practice of nations is conformable to our maxims . When the German Protestants came to the ...
... nations to invite those subjects to revolt who actually pay obedience to their sovereign , though they complain of his government . " The practice of nations is conformable to our maxims . When the German Protestants came to the ...
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... nation , both to the gentry and others , than the mathematics , or their datur vacuums . This encouragement to tax the Inns of Court was made by a Parliament that had no great love to law or learning .'- Mr . Robinson . It is just every ...
... nation , both to the gentry and others , than the mathematics , or their datur vacuums . This encouragement to tax the Inns of Court was made by a Parliament that had no great love to law or learning .'- Mr . Robinson . It is just every ...
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... nation against that regal Magistrate who is maintained at an expense of thirty - seven mil- lions of francs per annum . If that Magistrate had imposed upon himself the task of offending the nation , he could not have succeeded better ...
... nation against that regal Magistrate who is maintained at an expense of thirty - seven mil- lions of francs per annum . If that Magistrate had imposed upon himself the task of offending the nation , he could not have succeeded better ...
Contents
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 10 |
Mexico in 1827 | 45 |
A Swiss Tour | 53 |
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