The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... feelings ; and when a larger communication of mutual ideas swept away at once many lingering prejudices , abolished many hurtful restrictions , and opened new regions of enterprize , and it is to be hoped of happiness , unknown before ...
... feelings ; and when a larger communication of mutual ideas swept away at once many lingering prejudices , abolished many hurtful restrictions , and opened new regions of enterprize , and it is to be hoped of happiness , unknown before ...
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... feeling at this time , and so exasperated was the mob - the plebs Londinensis -- at the prosecution of their favourite leaders , that Mr. Scott's life was , when he left the court , in no little danger . " Mr. Erskine , " he says ...
... feeling at this time , and so exasperated was the mob - the plebs Londinensis -- at the prosecution of their favourite leaders , that Mr. Scott's life was , when he left the court , in no little danger . " Mr. Erskine , " he says ...
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... feeling of that respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this session to have been overpowered by labour : he writes to his brother ...
... feeling of that respect on which even affection itself reposes . In June 1819 he again opposed further concession to the Catholics ; he appears , how- ever , in this session to have been overpowered by labour : he writes to his brother ...
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... feelings . It does not appear in the Life what it was , but sufficient , we believe , to have accumulated at Lord ... feeling ; " and , we may also add , from knowing the Chancellor's habits of life , he gave him a tankard for his ...
... feelings . It does not appear in the Life what it was , but sufficient , we believe , to have accumulated at Lord ... feeling ; " and , we may also add , from knowing the Chancellor's habits of life , he gave him a tankard for his ...
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... feelings than If a brother should a brother dare ' to the proof and exercise of arms . I know not who is to buckle on his armour against me this day . Would to God that he were here to wield his weapons with his own hand that the cause ...
... feelings than If a brother should a brother dare ' to the proof and exercise of arms . I know not who is to buckle on his armour against me this day . Would to God that he were here to wield his weapons with his own hand that the cause ...
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