Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... , bridle , or seat , and that the great majority of people would bear more patiently doubts expressed on their mental or moral 4 qualifications , he also knows that to all Englishmen 106 [ Jan. Seats and Saddles , Bits and Bitting .
... , bridle , or seat , and that the great majority of people would bear more patiently doubts expressed on their mental or moral 4 qualifications , he also knows that to all Englishmen 106 [ Jan. Seats and Saddles , Bits and Bitting .
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... majority of votes in the House of Commons may determine the fate of a Ministry ; the fate of a national institution must depend upon their weight . Is is , moreover , from a party point of view , both prospectively and retrospectively ...
... majority of votes in the House of Commons may determine the fate of a Ministry ; the fate of a national institution must depend upon their weight . Is is , moreover , from a party point of view , both prospectively and retrospectively ...
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... majority of the elective bodies in Scotland and Ireland should on this occasion be narrowly and jeal- ously scrutinised . As regards the southern districts of Ireland , more or less tainted with disloyalty , the proposition I cannot ...
... majority of the elective bodies in Scotland and Ireland should on this occasion be narrowly and jeal- ously scrutinised . As regards the southern districts of Ireland , more or less tainted with disloyalty , the proposition I cannot ...
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... majority of the electors . The most Radical elector in the most Radical constitu- ency is sure to belong to the United Presbyterian Church ; and the con- sequence is , that in Scotland poli- tical Radicalism and ecclesiastical ...
... majority of the electors . The most Radical elector in the most Radical constitu- ency is sure to belong to the United Presbyterian Church ; and the con- sequence is , that in Scotland poli- tical Radicalism and ecclesiastical ...
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... majority do not love the Irish policy of their leader . Al- ready those men are saying open- ly : " Some compromise must be devised . We cannot permit the Irish Protestant communities to be swallowed up by the Pope . We cannot leave the ...
... majority do not love the Irish policy of their leader . Al- ready those men are saying open- ly : " Some compromise must be devised . We cannot permit the Irish Protestant communities to be swallowed up by the Pope . We cannot leave the ...
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