The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen45A. Constable, 1827 |
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... foreign and do- mestic , had Mr Fox - as was , at one time , not improbable - been the Minister during this period , must be left to that superhuman knowledge , which the schoolmen call " media scientia , " and which consists in knowing ...
... foreign and do- mestic , had Mr Fox - as was , at one time , not improbable - been the Minister during this period , must be left to that superhuman knowledge , which the schoolmen call " media scientia , " and which consists in knowing ...
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... foreign pos- sessions . A measure of this sort , conducted on an adequate scale , can alone afford the means of ridding Ireland of that excess of population by which she is now depressed , without injuring or depressing the population ...
... foreign pos- sessions . A measure of this sort , conducted on an adequate scale , can alone afford the means of ridding Ireland of that excess of population by which she is now depressed , without injuring or depressing the population ...
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... foreign countries , or to our own colonies , they are the most irrational and absurd that can be imagined . All the witnesses examined by the Emigration Committee agree , that while the clauses with respect to provisions , and the ...
... foreign countries , or to our own colonies , they are the most irrational and absurd that can be imagined . All the witnesses examined by the Emigration Committee agree , that while the clauses with respect to provisions , and the ...
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... foreign names , which had no intrin- sic significancy to strangers ; and accordingly , it was Dr Young's original , though erroneous opinion , that it was in those cases only that it was employed . A familiar example will make this ...
... foreign names , which had no intrin- sic significancy to strangers ; and accordingly , it was Dr Young's original , though erroneous opinion , that it was in those cases only that it was employed . A familiar example will make this ...
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... foreign names or terms , but that , even in expressing these , certain arbitrary and purely alphabetical characters were from the first mixed up with the phonetic hieroglyphics , or figures which suggested sounds by recalling the names ...
... foreign names or terms , but that , even in expressing these , certain arbitrary and purely alphabetical characters were from the first mixed up with the phonetic hieroglyphics , or figures which suggested sounds by recalling the names ...
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Página 31 - ... in direct opposition to the declared sense of a great majority of the nation, and they should be put in force with all their rigorous provisions, if his opinion were asked by the people as to their obedience, he should tell them, that it was no longer a question of moral obligation and duty, but of prudence.
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