The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 81A. Constable, 1845 |
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... thing like a general view of the whole work would be a condensed and yet meagre abstract ; and if we select portions , and give to them their due consideration , a very few will be all to which we can afford any attention . The ...
... thing like a general view of the whole work would be a condensed and yet meagre abstract ; and if we select portions , and give to them their due consideration , a very few will be all to which we can afford any attention . The ...
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... thing of neces- sarily rare occurrence , because there will always be a conflict of parties , and the people are prone to suspicion of all powerful men . 2. No risk is run of incapable or wicked men holding the supreme direction of ...
... thing of neces- sarily rare occurrence , because there will always be a conflict of parties , and the people are prone to suspicion of all powerful men . 2. No risk is run of incapable or wicked men holding the supreme direction of ...
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... thing to do with their presence there . So the body in which the democratic principle resides , may reserve some portion of direct legislative power , as in the case in the United States , where the constitution cannot be altered except ...
... thing to do with their presence there . So the body in which the democratic principle resides , may reserve some portion of direct legislative power , as in the case in the United States , where the constitution cannot be altered except ...
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... thing to whom he could administer them as little . Neither understood the other ; or had that real affection which would have supplied all needful knowledge . 6 The good clergyman received them into his house soon after the discovery ...
... thing to whom he could administer them as little . Neither understood the other ; or had that real affection which would have supplied all needful knowledge . 6 The good clergyman received them into his house soon after the discovery ...
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... could exist of the authorship , they said . The thing was clear . Who were heroes in the poem ? Messrs Lloyd and Colman . Then who could have written it ? Why , who " 6 6 other than Messrs Lloyd and Colman , 58 Jan. Charles Churchill .
... could exist of the authorship , they said . The thing was clear . Who were heroes in the poem ? Messrs Lloyd and Colman . Then who could have written it ? Why , who " 6 6 other than Messrs Lloyd and Colman , 58 Jan. Charles Churchill .
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