The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... Henry Drummond . London . 1858 . 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament . An Essay . By Earl Grey . London . 1858 B De Page 155 176 233 255 ART . CONTENTS OF No. 210 . Page I. History iv CONTENTS .
... Henry Drummond . London . 1858 . 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament . An Essay . By Earl Grey . London . 1858 B De Page 155 176 233 255 ART . CONTENTS OF No. 210 . Page I. History iv CONTENTS .
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... Government in this country and for the affairs of Ireland , I would cheerfully have complied ; but that I could not bear without resentment the usage I had met with ; that every fool I met in the street condoled with and pitied me . I ...
... Government in this country and for the affairs of Ireland , I would cheerfully have complied ; but that I could not bear without resentment the usage I had met with ; that every fool I met in the street condoled with and pitied me . I ...
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... government : through the Zemindars , who might be made primarily liable and empowered to levy the required assessment on the occupiers ; by the village system ,. under which a given district was required to supply a stated sum ; or ...
... government : through the Zemindars , who might be made primarily liable and empowered to levy the required assessment on the occupiers ; by the village system ,. under which a given district was required to supply a stated sum ; or ...
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... Government did right in resist- ing any organic change in the Irish legislature ; and the so- called patriots who , headed by Grattan , seceded in 1797 on the rejection of their motion for reform , have much to answer for . Secessions ...
... Government did right in resist- ing any organic change in the Irish legislature ; and the so- called patriots who , headed by Grattan , seceded in 1797 on the rejection of their motion for reform , have much to answer for . Secessions ...
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... Government and Opposition . It would , I believe , be impossible to excite any popular commotion against it in any part of the kingdom , except in Dublin . ' In Dublin a good deal of commotion was excited , especially by the Bar . The ...
... Government and Opposition . It would , I believe , be impossible to excite any popular commotion against it in any part of the kingdom , except in Dublin . ' In Dublin a good deal of commotion was excited , especially by the Bar . The ...
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