| Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 páginas
...publish with some other tracts written by me. To appreciate the value of the Edinburgh Review, the state of England at the period when that journal began should...Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed — the Game Laws were horribly oppressive — Steel Traps and Spring Guns were set all over the country —... | |
| 1855 - 534 páginas
...learnt from the following summary : — ' To appreciate the value of the " Edinburgh Review," the state of England at the period when that journal began should...tried for their lives could have no counsel. Lord Eldou and the Court of Chancery pressed heavily on mankind. Libel was punished by the most cruel and... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 páginas
...publish with some other tracto written by roe. To appreciate the value of the Edinburgh Review, the state of England at the period when that journal began should be had in remembrance. The Catholics were not emancipated-the Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed-the Game Laws were hornbly oppressive-Steel... | |
| 1844 - 671 páginas
...appreciate the yalne of the Edinburgh Review," says he in the Preface to his collected works, " the state of England at the period when that journal began should be had in remembrance. The Catholies were not emancipated — the Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed — the Game Laws... | |
| 1845 - 970 páginas
...with some other tracts written by me. " To appreciate the value of the ' Edinburgh Review,' the state of England at the period when that journal began should...Corporation and Test acts were unrepealed — the game laws were horribly oppressive— steel traps and spring guns were set all over- 1 ho country —... | |
| 1845 - 670 páginas
...forty years, with an honest pride : — "To appreciate the value of the Edinburgh Review, the state of England at the period when that journal began should...Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed — the Game Laws were horribly oppressive — Steel Traps and Spring Guns were set all over the country —... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1845 - 530 páginas
...publish with some other tracts written by me. To appreciate the value of the Edinburgh Review, the state of England at the period when that journal began should...emancipated — the Corporation and Test Acts were un repealed — the Game Laws were horribly oppressive — Steel Traps and Spring Guns were set all... | |
| 1845 - 732 páginas
...tracts written by me. " To appreciate the value of the ' Edinburgh Review,' the state of England at tbe period when that journal began should be had in remembrance....— the Corporation and Test acts were unrepealed — tbe game laws were horribly oppressive — steel traps and spring guns were set all over the country... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845 - 696 páginas
...Catholics were not emancipated — the Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed — the Game Laws were horribly oppressive — steel-traps and spring-guns...tried for their lives could have no counsel — Lord Kldim and the Court of Chancery pressed heavily upon mankind — libel was punished by the most cruel... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 818 páginas
...publication, he afterwards remarked — •" To appreciate the value of the Edinburgh Review, the state of England at the period when that journal began should be had in remembrance. The Catholies were not emancipated. The Corporation and Test Acts were unrepealed. The Game-laws were horribly... | |
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