The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... England . But we think that the conservative side of society in England , -at any rate , as far as it finds itself at one with the con- servative party in politics , -should look about with some common prudence , and choose its leaders ...
... England . But we think that the conservative side of society in England , -at any rate , as far as it finds itself at one with the con- servative party in politics , -should look about with some common prudence , and choose its leaders ...
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... England would have been literally true , or have fallen short of the truth , if applied to Ireland . He might , by a high - flown metaphor , have compared England to a conquered country . Ireland was a con- quered country without any ...
... England would have been literally true , or have fallen short of the truth , if applied to Ireland . He might , by a high - flown metaphor , have compared England to a conquered country . Ireland was a con- quered country without any ...
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... England in devising the machinery of agitation , just as much as she was behind England in parliamentary representation . The corruption and subserviency of the Irish Parliament provoked the Volunteers , and the absence of any safety ...
... England in devising the machinery of agitation , just as much as she was behind England in parliamentary representation . The corruption and subserviency of the Irish Parliament provoked the Volunteers , and the absence of any safety ...
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