The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 60A. Constable, 1834 |
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... cause what it may , we may , in the first place , be assured that in that cause there must be something wrong . Prolonged satiety is not a natural effect of the enjoyment of any thing that is profitable for our minds or bodies . If a ...
... cause what it may , we may , in the first place , be assured that in that cause there must be something wrong . Prolonged satiety is not a natural effect of the enjoyment of any thing that is profitable for our minds or bodies . If a ...
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... cause of Reform , and to the absolute necessity which lies upon the Government , which now happily administers the affairs of the Empire , to give the people the full benefit of the reform in their representation . Relying upon this ...
... cause of Reform , and to the absolute necessity which lies upon the Government , which now happily administers the affairs of the Empire , to give the people the full benefit of the reform in their representation . Relying upon this ...
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... cause of her disturbed state , with the recommendation of a remedy . By an Irish Landowner . 8vo . London : 1834 . 5. An Essay , Religious and Political , on Ecclesiastical Finance , as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland ...
... cause of her disturbed state , with the recommendation of a remedy . By an Irish Landowner . 8vo . London : 1834 . 5. An Essay , Religious and Political , on Ecclesiastical Finance , as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland ...
Contents
Philip Van Artevelde a Dramatic Romance | 1 |
Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad By | 2 |
A Letter to the Duke of Wellington on the propriety | 24 |
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