The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 - English literature |
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... Empire , con- temporary with that of Egypt , has been more deeply sunk in obscurity . Fragmen- tary notices in ... empires of China and India offer yet more striking examples of this imper- fection of history , as bearing on the early ...
... Empire , con- temporary with that of Egypt , has been more deeply sunk in obscurity . Fragmen- tary notices in ... empires of China and India offer yet more striking examples of this imper- fection of history , as bearing on the early ...
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... Empire , which might , could , would , or should cost the Whigs a retreat from Down- ing Street . No conclusion could have been more logical - no avowal more candid . Was ART . V. 1. Speech of Sir Robert Peel , Bart . , delivered on ...
... Empire , which might , could , would , or should cost the Whigs a retreat from Down- ing Street . No conclusion could have been more logical - no avowal more candid . Was ART . V. 1. Speech of Sir Robert Peel , Bart . , delivered on ...
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... Empire will be most effectually promoted ? Is it the policy of Free Trade , or that of Protection ? We believe that by following a strictly inductive process of reasoning we could suc- cessfully establish the latter conclusion , with ...
... Empire will be most effectually promoted ? Is it the policy of Free Trade , or that of Protection ? We believe that by following a strictly inductive process of reasoning we could suc- cessfully establish the latter conclusion , with ...
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... Empire , and is now undermining the pros- perity and threatening the stability of every domestic interest . Sir Robert Peel then proceeds to a la boured defence of his former policy in the reduction of duties , boldly declaring with re ...
... Empire , and is now undermining the pros- perity and threatening the stability of every domestic interest . Sir Robert Peel then proceeds to a la boured defence of his former policy in the reduction of duties , boldly declaring with re ...
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... Empire . Peace was restored ; the was their best passport to the suffrages of promise was given that Canada should be the enthusiastic constituency . Parliament treated as an integral part of the empire ; met ; and amidst the ...
... Empire . Peace was restored ; the was their best passport to the suffrages of promise was given that Canada should be the enthusiastic constituency . Parliament treated as an integral part of the empire ; met ; and amidst the ...
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