The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... body of the nation , all those habits and talents by which men could be qualified for public situations ; and , for several centuries , the Continent of Europe presented the uniform spec- tacle of a stupid and brutish commonalty ...
... body of the nation , all those habits and talents by which men could be qualified for public situations ; and , for several centuries , the Continent of Europe presented the uniform spec- tacle of a stupid and brutish commonalty ...
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... body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under the ex- press ...
... body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should insist that the appointment should be given to some friend or connexion of his own , and that , in both cases , under the ex- press ...
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... body which comprifes men of the higheft worth ) may be al- lowed to be , in fome refpects , irreconcilable with that of the Com- pany but may it not be correctly affirmed , that the permanent advantage of Bengal , of the Company , and ...
... body which comprifes men of the higheft worth ) may be al- lowed to be , in fome refpects , irreconcilable with that of the Com- pany but may it not be correctly affirmed , that the permanent advantage of Bengal , of the Company , and ...
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... body of magistrates , who distribute justice without sa- | laries , or without any reward but the sense of fulfilling their du- ty ; when we say without reward , we speak of country magi- strates , who seldom accept of shillings and ...
... body of magistrates , who distribute justice without sa- | laries , or without any reward but the sense of fulfilling their du- ty ; when we say without reward , we speak of country magi- strates , who seldom accept of shillings and ...
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... body knows , that there have been insurrections and re- bellions in Ireland : that , in 1796 , nothing but the ... bodies , to be fure , went about at night armed , to administer unlawful oaths ; but the Thrashers ' oath was merely not ...
... body knows , that there have been insurrections and re- bellions in Ireland : that , in 1796 , nothing but the ... bodies , to be fure , went about at night armed , to administer unlawful oaths ; but the Thrashers ' oath was merely not ...
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