Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... considered com- every person can read and write . The ultra - fortably independent , the rent - charge not being Toryism of England , which seeks to discourage burthensome . A rural population more happily popular education , certainly ...
... considered com- every person can read and write . The ultra - fortably independent , the rent - charge not being Toryism of England , which seeks to discourage burthensome . A rural population more happily popular education , certainly ...
Pàgina 443
... considered the most Libe- ral country of Germany , as regards government , as well as the most fortunate in soil , and the richest in mines and manufacturing industry . The Congress of Vienna , however , arbitrarily caused this kingdom ...
... considered the most Libe- ral country of Germany , as regards government , as well as the most fortunate in soil , and the richest in mines and manufacturing industry . The Congress of Vienna , however , arbitrarily caused this kingdom ...
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... considered a Conservative Whig , declared he had found the voters of Sussex so oppressed and intimidated that they could not conscientiously dis- charge their duty ; and he would say that it was his determination henceforward , whether ...
... considered a Conservative Whig , declared he had found the voters of Sussex so oppressed and intimidated that they could not conscientiously dis- charge their duty ; and he would say that it was his determination henceforward , whether ...
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