The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 109A. Constable, 1859 |
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Page 400
... England . The Irish parliament had stood to the English par- liament in the same relation in which the legislature of a colony ( such as Canada or Jamaica ) , stands to the same body . The English parliament could , if it thought fit ...
... England . The Irish parliament had stood to the English par- liament in the same relation in which the legislature of a colony ( such as Canada or Jamaica ) , stands to the same body . The English parliament could , if it thought fit ...
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... England stands alone in the glorious possession of her Saxon Chronicle . 6 And now as to the actual matter of the present volume . Our readers probably know by this time that in the second volume of the History of Normandy and of England ...
... England stands alone in the glorious possession of her Saxon Chronicle . 6 And now as to the actual matter of the present volume . Our readers probably know by this time that in the second volume of the History of Normandy and of England ...
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... England he gave a line of tyrants ; to enslaved Sicily he gave a line of beneficent rulers . But to England , too , he gave a conquering aristocracy , who , in a few generations , became as English in England as they had become French ...
... England he gave a line of tyrants ; to enslaved Sicily he gave a line of beneficent rulers . But to England , too , he gave a conquering aristocracy , who , in a few generations , became as English in England as they had become French ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
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