The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 136
... thought all this just and expedient , because had he thought otherwise he would not have allowed it to continue to be law . To Lord Mansfield autho- rity was a support , but not a restraint . When he thought that the interest of the ...
... thought all this just and expedient , because had he thought otherwise he would not have allowed it to continue to be law . To Lord Mansfield autho- rity was a support , but not a restraint . When he thought that the interest of the ...
Page 440
... thought , and re - produce them in language at once fervid and precise . There is , indeed , in the whole of these earlier productions a peculiar freshness and vitality . They want the ease and finish of his later works ; but they are ...
... thought , and re - produce them in language at once fervid and precise . There is , indeed , in the whole of these earlier productions a peculiar freshness and vitality . They want the ease and finish of his later works ; but they are ...
Page 466
... thought , should have adopted , with the view of checking the overflow of Republican ideas , and preventing the possibility of a Spanish Republic , would probably have conduced to the one mischief , and might very possibly have produced ...
... thought , should have adopted , with the view of checking the overflow of Republican ideas , and preventing the possibility of a Spanish Republic , would probably have conduced to the one mischief , and might very possibly have produced ...
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