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Page 252
... principle , for he confines himself almost exclusively to the vituperation of political characters , and indeed of political parties generally . He is certainly no party - man : ' for Whig and Tory , Radical and Reformer , are almost ...
... principle , for he confines himself almost exclusively to the vituperation of political characters , and indeed of political parties generally . He is certainly no party - man : ' for Whig and Tory , Radical and Reformer , are almost ...
Page 347
... principles which he had imbibed in his early years were indelibly impressed on his mind ; and in courts and camps ... principle of rigid economy was derived from his originally scanty means , his early marriage , and numer ous family ...
... principles which he had imbibed in his early years were indelibly impressed on his mind ; and in courts and camps ... principle of rigid economy was derived from his originally scanty means , his early marriage , and numer ous family ...
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... principle to a practical rule . Mr. Hol- dred , we now learn , has been in possession of this approxi- mation for more than ten years : but till lately , when he became acquainted with Mr. Nicholson , he seems scarcely to have been ...
... principle to a practical rule . Mr. Hol- dred , we now learn , has been in possession of this approxi- mation for more than ten years : but till lately , when he became acquainted with Mr. Nicholson , he seems scarcely to have been ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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