The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... opinion , issue from the Con- clave of Rome or the Divan of Con- stantinople : For although the people may petition Parliament , and pub- licly express their opinions , without danger , on any measure under con- sideration of Parliament ...
... opinion , issue from the Con- clave of Rome or the Divan of Con- stantinople : For although the people may petition Parliament , and pub- licly express their opinions , without danger , on any measure under con- sideration of Parliament ...
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... opinion on this very important subject . Hence there is no provision on the subject in the new bill , al- though falling within the compass of the inquiry of the last Commission- crs , and the professed object of the new bill . 66 The ...
... opinion on this very important subject . Hence there is no provision on the subject in the new bill , al- though falling within the compass of the inquiry of the last Commission- crs , and the professed object of the new bill . 66 The ...
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... opinion ; and declared his fixed resolve , that should he ever be a father , he would deter- mine what business his ... opinions about love and marriage were not less opposed to each other ; Andrew affirmed , that love was wholly an ...
... opinion ; and declared his fixed resolve , that should he ever be a father , he would deter- mine what business his ... opinions about love and marriage were not less opposed to each other ; Andrew affirmed , that love was wholly an ...
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... opinion , that genius would develope itself , by a decided predilection for some profession , kept Tom at school and college , till he be lieved him skilled in languages , ma- thematics , natural philosophy , and chemistry ; still ...
... opinion , that genius would develope itself , by a decided predilection for some profession , kept Tom at school and college , till he be lieved him skilled in languages , ma- thematics , natural philosophy , and chemistry ; still ...
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... opinions may be con- scientiously entertained by different individuals ; only we think he has shewn no extraordinary ... opinion of the Pasha's shrewdness in the sentence immediately following that which is printed in italics in the ...
... opinions may be con- scientiously entertained by different individuals ; only we think he has shewn no extraordinary ... opinion of the Pasha's shrewdness in the sentence immediately following that which is printed in italics in the ...
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