The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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Page 11
... exists - they must be taught , by the uniform con- duct of the people on this melancho- ly occasion , that it is not directed against that part of it which is digni- fied by virtue . " duals . Now , sir , " said Lord Folke- stone , " to ...
... exists - they must be taught , by the uniform con- duct of the people on this melancho- ly occasion , that it is not directed against that part of it which is digni- fied by virtue . " duals . Now , sir , " said Lord Folke- stone , " to ...
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... exist grounds sufficient to bring a man to trial , it might be important to have him bound to appear on a certain day . In this case , to take only his own recogni- zance , without demanding bail , was an indulgence rather than an ...
... exist grounds sufficient to bring a man to trial , it might be important to have him bound to appear on a certain day . In this case , to take only his own recogni- zance , without demanding bail , was an indulgence rather than an ...
Page 81
... exist in the public mind upon this subject , and more especially among the class of society which was frequently described as the moneyed in- terest . It was desirable that this un- certainty should not continue one mo- ment after his ...
... exist in the public mind upon this subject , and more especially among the class of society which was frequently described as the moneyed in- terest . It was desirable that this un- certainty should not continue one mo- ment after his ...
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... exist , great dif- ference of opinion prevailed as to the remedy which might be most advan- tageously applied to it . Time was ne- cessary for consideration ; and he beg- ged the honourable gentleman in the meantime to withdraw his ...
... exist , great dif- ference of opinion prevailed as to the remedy which might be most advan- tageously applied to it . Time was ne- cessary for consideration ; and he beg- ged the honourable gentleman in the meantime to withdraw his ...
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... exist for the great mass of the people , The expence of teaching , upon the old system , even the elements of reading , was nearly beyond their reach . The methods of Lancaster and Bell , with the efforts of the extensive associations ...
... exist for the great mass of the people , The expence of teaching , upon the old system , even the elements of reading , was nearly beyond their reach . The methods of Lancaster and Bell , with the efforts of the extensive associations ...
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