The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 11
... seems to us , justify Mr. Tennent's assertion that the article is raised at the lowest possible rate . The practical result to which Mr. Emerson Tennent brings all these observations seems to be liable to the same objec- tions of ...
... seems to us , justify Mr. Tennent's assertion that the article is raised at the lowest possible rate . The practical result to which Mr. Emerson Tennent brings all these observations seems to be liable to the same objec- tions of ...
Page 154
... seems and as indeed might be expected from a gentleman of his station in life and long intercourse with conti- nental manners . Mr. Swinburne was of an ancient and respectable Roman Catholic family in Northumberland , —baronets as early ...
... seems and as indeed might be expected from a gentleman of his station in life and long intercourse with conti- nental manners . Mr. Swinburne was of an ancient and respectable Roman Catholic family in Northumberland , —baronets as early ...
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... seems to blot the page . The frequent agitation of the great and awful question regard- ing the abolition of the punishment of death argues well for the humanity of the age in which we live . Much had been done , before the last session ...
... seems to blot the page . The frequent agitation of the great and awful question regard- ing the abolition of the punishment of death argues well for the humanity of the age in which we live . Much had been done , before the last session ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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