The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... period when that journal began should be had in remembrance . The Catholics were not emancipated - the Cor- poration and Test Acts were unrepealed the Game Laws were horribly oppressive - Steel Traps and Spring Guns were set all over ...
... period when that journal began should be had in remembrance . The Catholics were not emancipated - the Cor- poration and Test Acts were unrepealed the Game Laws were horribly oppressive - Steel Traps and Spring Guns were set all over ...
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... time the Review began ) to the death of Lord Liverpool , was an awful period for those who had the misfortune to entertain liberal opinions , and who were too honest to sell them - : for the ermine of the judge , or viii PREFACE .
... time the Review began ) to the death of Lord Liverpool , was an awful period for those who had the misfortune to entertain liberal opinions , and who were too honest to sell them - : for the ermine of the judge , or viii PREFACE .
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... period ; and not only was there no pay , but there were many stripes . It is always considered as a piece of impertinence in England , if a man of less than two or three thousand a year has any opinions at all upon important subjects ...
... period ; and not only was there no pay , but there were many stripes . It is always considered as a piece of impertinence in England , if a man of less than two or three thousand a year has any opinions at all upon important subjects ...
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... period ; and we all hate each other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any particular country , every public institution becomes more and more guaranteed from ...
... period ; and we all hate each other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any particular country , every public institution becomes more and more guaranteed from ...
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... period when superior discrimination and profound thought , not vulgar violence and the eternal repetition of rabble - rousing words , were necessary to literary reputation , he would never have emerged from that obscurity to which he ...
... period when superior discrimination and profound thought , not vulgar violence and the eternal repetition of rabble - rousing words , were necessary to literary reputation , he would never have emerged from that obscurity to which he ...
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