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" To have produced it, to have preserved it, to have matured it, constitute the immortal claim of England on the esteem of mankind. "
The Illustrated Magazine of Art - Page 62
1853
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 4

Great Britain - 1830 - 484 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eve ot a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy...To have produced it, to have preserved it, to have luatiii .-,1 It, constitute the immortal claim of England on the esteem of mankind. Her Bacons and...
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The History of England, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1830 - 414 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy;...of England on the esteem of mankind. Her Bacons and Shakspeares, her Mil tons and Newtons, with all the truth which they have revealed, and all the generous...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volume 4

Great Britain - 1830 - 482 pages
...their possible improvements, upon Ih* mind and genius of a people, is sacredly bound to spenk will reverential gratitude of the authors of the Great...To have produced It, to have preserved it, to have matin i it, constitute the immortal claim of England on the estectr of mankind. Her Bacons and Shakspenres,...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ...

1831 - 616 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy;...of England on the esteem of mankind. Her Bacons and Shakspeares, her Mutons and Newtons, with all the truth which they have revealed, and all the generous...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1831 - 858 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the lawa and policy likely to make communities great and happy...improvements, upon the mind and genius of a people, are sacredly bound to speak with reverential gratitude of the authors of the Great Charter." Among...
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The Imperial Magazine

Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy; — whoever is capable of comprehending all the efliicls of such institutions, with all their possible improvements, upon the mind and genius of a...
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The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 6

Law - 1833 - 548 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy...institutions, with all their possible improvements apon the mind and genius of a people, is sacredly bound to «peak with reverential gratitude of the...
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Remarks on Article IX., in the Eighty-fourth Number of the North American ...

Alexander Hill Everett - Origin and character of the old parties... - 1834 - 68 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy...institutions, with all their possible improvements, on the mind and genius of a people, is sacredly bound to speak with reverential gratitude of the authors...
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The History of England...By the Right Hon. Sir James Mackintosh

Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1836 - 484 pages
...independent assemblies, who, under the eye of a well-informed nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy...mind and genius of a people, is sacredly bound to Г k with reverential gratitude of the au3 of the Great Charter. To have produced it, to have preserved...
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The History of England, Volume 1

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 528 pages
...i. 221. See also Hallam's judicious remarks on this subject. nation, discuss and determine the laws and policy likely to make communities great and happy...immortal claim of England on the esteem of mankind." John had behaved to his barons with the utmost courtesy, and even set his seal to the charter with...
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