Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 7W. Blackwood & Sons, 1820 |
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... face in an- guish in her parent's robe . The mat- ble is in a forward state . 3. A Statue of Francis Horner , M. P. , for West- minster Abbey - a production of great dignity and tranquil power - is also in marble , and will be finished ...
... face in an- guish in her parent's robe . The mat- ble is in a forward state . 3. A Statue of Francis Horner , M. P. , for West- minster Abbey - a production of great dignity and tranquil power - is also in marble , and will be finished ...
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... face a popular election ? To the last question you can give the answer . To the former I will answer for myself . I do verily believe , as I have already said , that a complete and perfect de- mocratical representation , such as the ...
... face a popular election ? To the last question you can give the answer . To the former I will answer for myself . I do verily believe , as I have already said , that a complete and perfect de- mocratical representation , such as the ...
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... face popular as- semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
... face popular as- semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
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... face popular as- semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
... face popular as- semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
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... face popular as semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
... face popular as semblies or engage in busy life ; in short , unless you have found some expedient for disarming property of influence , without ( what I hope we are not yet ripe for ) the abolition of property itself . I would have by ...
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