The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... opinion as to these rights , it is a tax , and no- thing but a tax , upon the produce of the land and of agricul tural capital . It cannot now be requisite to point out the ex- treme injustice and inequality of its operation on the ...
... opinion as to these rights , it is a tax , and no- thing but a tax , upon the produce of the land and of agricul tural capital . It cannot now be requisite to point out the ex- treme injustice and inequality of its operation on the ...
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... opinion of his style . In this piece , there is not one single thought expressed naturally , or intelligibly , or ... opinions to feelings of courtesy . If the friends of one man , who has been eulogized by his political opponents , feel ...
... opinion of his style . In this piece , there is not one single thought expressed naturally , or intelligibly , or ... opinions to feelings of courtesy . If the friends of one man , who has been eulogized by his political opponents , feel ...
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... opinions deli- vered , or illustrations flung out in a single sentence , or limb of a sentence , and never again recurred to , although the opinion may have been so sagacious , and the illustration so happy , that a copious modern , or ...
... opinions deli- vered , or illustrations flung out in a single sentence , or limb of a sentence , and never again recurred to , although the opinion may have been so sagacious , and the illustration so happy , that a copious modern , or ...
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... opinion with the Greek authori- ties . Indeed , he tells us in one passage , that , for the purpose of heightening the effect of a pathetic appeal , he once held an infant in his arms during a peroration . † He admits , however , that ...
... opinion with the Greek authori- ties . Indeed , he tells us in one passage , that , for the purpose of heightening the effect of a pathetic appeal , he once held an infant in his arms during a peroration . † He admits , however , that ...
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... opinion in Ireland , from Sir Jonah Barrington's narrative of the effect produced by the last speech upon the same subject , that , and not the one we have been considering , must be accounted the most suited to the taste of our Irish ...
... opinion in Ireland , from Sir Jonah Barrington's narrative of the effect produced by the last speech upon the same subject , that , and not the one we have been considering , must be accounted the most suited to the taste of our Irish ...
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