The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... observed that future opportunities would occur when he might so explain ; but he trusted his opinions upon these subjects were well known . Although he had changed his situation in Parliament , his principles re- mained unchanged ; and ...
... observed that future opportunities would occur when he might so explain ; but he trusted his opinions upon these subjects were well known . Although he had changed his situation in Parliament , his principles re- mained unchanged ; and ...
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... observed , on his own responsibility , without any sanction of the Government , but addressing it to the Government in the same way as he address- ed it to their Lordships . The evils which it was the object of the Bill to remedy were ...
... observed , on his own responsibility , without any sanction of the Government , but addressing it to the Government in the same way as he address- ed it to their Lordships . The evils which it was the object of the Bill to remedy were ...
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... observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the adoption of a good ...
... observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries , was grounded on the expectation of a natural return of prosperity to be in troduced by the adoption of a good ...
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... observe with satisfaction , from the Bombay papers , that the Government of that Presidency has made it culpable homi- cide to aid a Hindoo widow in immolating herself after the death of her husband . It seems probable that this ...
... observe with satisfaction , from the Bombay papers , that the Government of that Presidency has made it culpable homi- cide to aid a Hindoo widow in immolating herself after the death of her husband . It seems probable that this ...
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... observed . The Court of Peers was then called over , and the Peers answered to their names . The Commissioners of the Chamber of Deputies , charged with the im- peachment of the Ministers of Charles X. were in full court - dresses . As ...
... observed . The Court of Peers was then called over , and the Peers answered to their names . The Commissioners of the Chamber of Deputies , charged with the im- peachment of the Ministers of Charles X. were in full court - dresses . As ...
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