The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 28
... evidence of the extreme vene- express it ; and if another finds the same faults ration in which the book was held by all the that have displeased me in your writings , I have always defended them more zealously than if they had been my ...
... evidence of the extreme vene- express it ; and if another finds the same faults ration in which the book was held by all the that have displeased me in your writings , I have always defended them more zealously than if they had been my ...
Page 51
... evidence of his sincerity and his dis- availing , by demanding that it should be de- interestedness , by placing such colonial pos - clared that each government should itself sessions in the power of the king of the Pays judge what was ...
... evidence of his sincerity and his dis- availing , by demanding that it should be de- interestedness , by placing such colonial pos - clared that each government should itself sessions in the power of the king of the Pays judge what was ...
Page 72
... evidence of the Crown , and the speeches for the accused , which will afford to all matter of amusement or interest . All to the high and necessary duties of the these , it is true , have already been spread out in the most ample ...
... evidence of the Crown , and the speeches for the accused , which will afford to all matter of amusement or interest . All to the high and necessary duties of the these , it is true , have already been spread out in the most ample ...
Page 74
... evidence consisted of without the delay or fatigue of a foot - march . Mr. O'Connell's speeches , newspaper arti- By a similar stroke of military policy , the cles , resolutions and publications of the Re- French often surprised and ...
... evidence consisted of without the delay or fatigue of a foot - march . Mr. O'Connell's speeches , newspaper arti- By a similar stroke of military policy , the cles , resolutions and publications of the Re- French often surprised and ...
Page 75
... evidence against the accused - many conceived by a strained construction of the rule of law which makes the individuals who compose a public meet- ing responsible for every act performed at that meeting . In the whole mass of evi- dence ...
... evidence against the accused - many conceived by a strained construction of the rule of law which makes the individuals who compose a public meet- ing responsible for every act performed at that meeting . In the whole mass of evi- dence ...
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