The Edinburgh Review, Volume 109A. and C. Black, 1859 |
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... Ireland for exclusively British objects ; or suppose , in imitation of our imperial neighbour , Parliament should compel the butchers and bakers of London to sell meat and bread under the market price , and tax the provinces to make up ...
... Ireland for exclusively British objects ; or suppose , in imitation of our imperial neighbour , Parliament should compel the butchers and bakers of London to sell meat and bread under the market price , and tax the provinces to make up ...
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... Ireland , said : ' So far as any question can be important to the maintenance of social harmony , to the promotion of satisfaction among the Dissenters , there is not a single question excepting that of the Irish Church , which so much ...
... Ireland , said : ' So far as any question can be important to the maintenance of social harmony , to the promotion of satisfaction among the Dissenters , there is not a single question excepting that of the Irish Church , which so much ...
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... Ireland in a permanent state of dis- affection , as a bait for invasion , and a chronic cause of weakness , created a disposition among the intolerant party in Great Britain to listen to reason * ; which evaporated when the enemy had ...
... Ireland in a permanent state of dis- affection , as a bait for invasion , and a chronic cause of weakness , created a disposition among the intolerant party in Great Britain to listen to reason * ; which evaporated when the enemy had ...
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... Ireland as Lord - Lieutenant , with Mr. Goulburn as Chief Sec- retary , according to the system of balance which then prevailed ; the former being favourable , the latter being hostile to the Catholic claims . At the same time , Mr ...
... Ireland as Lord - Lieutenant , with Mr. Goulburn as Chief Sec- retary , according to the system of balance which then prevailed ; the former being favourable , the latter being hostile to the Catholic claims . At the same time , Mr ...
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... Ireland , embarked at Greenwich for Scotland a few days after the pro- rogation . On his arrival at Edinburgh , he received the melan- choly intelligence of the death of Lord Londonderry , who had , * A vain attempt seems to have been ...
... Ireland , embarked at Greenwich for Scotland a few days after the pro- rogation . On his arrival at Edinburgh , he received the melan- choly intelligence of the death of Lord Londonderry , who had , * A vain attempt seems to have been ...
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Página 103 - How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? and white robes were given unto every one of them ; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
Página 164 - Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that...
Página 102 - Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury.
Página 174 - ... be the judge, to be his fixed and unalterable determination not to meet the Princess of Wales upon any occasion, either in public or private.
Página 105 - In Christ : in the time of the emperor Adrian, Marius, a young military officer, who had lived long enough when, with his blood, he gave up his life for Christ. At length, he rested in peace. The well-deserving set up this with tears and in fear.
Página 375 - And who, in time, knows whither we may vent The treasure of our tongue, to what strange shores This gain of our best glory shall be sent, T' enrich unknowing nations with our stores?
Página 202 - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Página 293 - the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the 'paradise of women,' from the two former having everything to do, and the latter nothing.
Página 369 - Dictionaries," which leaves no important portion of the subject unnoticed. I. We may begin then by stating that, according to our view, the first requirement of every lexicon is, that it should contain every word occurring in the literature of the language it professes to illustrate.
Página 269 - That the noble lord will carry his motion this evening, I have no fear; but with the talents which he has shown himself to possess, and with (I sincerely hope) a long and brilliant career of Parliamentary distinction before him, he will, no doubt, renew his efforts hereafter. Although I presume not to expect that he will give any weight to observations or warnings of mine, yet on this, probably the...