The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 - English literature |
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... measure- a measure passed neither in haste nor in adversity - matured by counsel - sustained by numbers - as it seemed , a measure for ages -and certainly urged on , more than any other philosophical mea- sure we ever knew , with all ...
... measure- a measure passed neither in haste nor in adversity - matured by counsel - sustained by numbers - as it seemed , a measure for ages -and certainly urged on , more than any other philosophical mea- sure we ever knew , with all ...
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... measure which involves a subject of vast importance , which is difficult to deal with . We have devoted the greatest attention to it , and have been as yet unable to determine on such a measure which shall combine improvement of land in ...
... measure which involves a subject of vast importance , which is difficult to deal with . We have devoted the greatest attention to it , and have been as yet unable to determine on such a measure which shall combine improvement of land in ...
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... measure . ' Mr. M. O'Connell was satisfied , - ' finding the measure trenched so little on the Constitution . ' Mr. D. Callaghan was ' glad to be able to return to Ireland and assure the people that they were not to be afflicted with ...
... measure . ' Mr. M. O'Connell was satisfied , - ' finding the measure trenched so little on the Constitution . ' Mr. D. Callaghan was ' glad to be able to return to Ireland and assure the people that they were not to be afflicted with ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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