The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but out of honefty . " - [ An- other laugh . ] - This fellow contradicted himself many times ; but al- ways with fo much humour , that the graveft judge could fcarcely have preferved a due ...
faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but out of honefty . " - [ An- other laugh . ] - This fellow contradicted himself many times ; but al- ways with fo much humour , that the graveft judge could fcarcely have preferved a due ...
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... never be appointed to act in the coun- ties where their own property lies , and that they should never plead as lawyers in the counties where they act as judges at ses- sions . Any increase of salary which may be necessary to remu ...
... never be appointed to act in the coun- ties where their own property lies , and that they should never plead as lawyers in the counties where they act as judges at ses- sions . Any increase of salary which may be necessary to remu ...
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... never beamed on the poor Irish man ; fentiments of honour have never been instilled into him ; and a sp1rit of juft and focial pride , improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman looks around him , and ...
... never beamed on the poor Irish man ; fentiments of honour have never been instilled into him ; and a sp1rit of juft and focial pride , improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman looks around him , and ...
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... never be introduced into Ireland . Page 519. - Mr Carr has fallen into one of those common pre- judices , which usually ensnare the hunter after popular discon- tents . He inveighs bitterly against a race of farmers , who have obtained ...
... never be introduced into Ireland . Page 519. - Mr Carr has fallen into one of those common pre- judices , which usually ensnare the hunter after popular discon- tents . He inveighs bitterly against a race of farmers , who have obtained ...
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... never his interest to destroy the patient . Where- ever large capital is deficient , the system of middlemen must pre- vail . In the time of Jack Cade's rebellion , the same complaint a- gainst monopolizers of lands was the watch - word ...
... never his interest to destroy the patient . Where- ever large capital is deficient , the system of middlemen must pre- vail . In the time of Jack Cade's rebellion , the same complaint a- gainst monopolizers of lands was the watch - word ...
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