The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... principles re- mained unchanged ; and when he accepted the office which his Majesty had been pleased to confide to ... principle of the law of England that justice should be administered in mercy , and there could not be an act of ...
... principles re- mained unchanged ; and when he accepted the office which his Majesty had been pleased to confide to ... principle of the law of England that justice should be administered in mercy , and there could not be an act of ...
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... principles and provisions , he would give it his most cordial support . The Bill was then laid on the table , and ordered to be printed . December 3. The Duke of Newcastle complained of a speech reported to have been made by Sir Thomas ...
... principles and provisions , he would give it his most cordial support . The Bill was then laid on the table , and ordered to be printed . December 3. The Duke of Newcastle complained of a speech reported to have been made by Sir Thomas ...
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... principle , which the minions of aristocracy and the slaves of interest , in this and other countries , have pre- tended to laugh to scorn as a visionary affectation ; and it is a precedent which futurity will look back to with pride ...
... principle , which the minions of aristocracy and the slaves of interest , in this and other countries , have pre- tended to laugh to scorn as a visionary affectation ; and it is a precedent which futurity will look back to with pride ...
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... principle , esta- blishing the veracity of the scriptures by instances of consistency without design . Paley's researches ... principles , given in lieu of reference to foregone conclusions , would impart a substantive character to each ...
... principle , esta- blishing the veracity of the scriptures by instances of consistency without design . Paley's researches ... principles , given in lieu of reference to foregone conclusions , would impart a substantive character to each ...
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... principles which have hitherto influenced the administration of the affairs of the Society , and through which those abuses , which have been so fully ex- posed by Sir James South and Mr. Babbage , have been allowed to exist . cate ...
... principles which have hitherto influenced the administration of the affairs of the Society , and through which those abuses , which have been so fully ex- posed by Sir James South and Mr. Babbage , have been allowed to exist . cate ...
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