The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 14A. Constable, 1809 |
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Page 278
... political power which the very permanen- cy and nature of the constitution has a tendency to create in the hands of a small part of the nation , and the growing jealousy and disaffection which this is likely to breed in the body of the ...
... political power which the very permanen- cy and nature of the constitution has a tendency to create in the hands of a small part of the nation , and the growing jealousy and disaffection which this is likely to breed in the body of the ...
Page 497
... political opposition to Mr Fox , had perhaps given him a stronger bias against his favourite doctrines than he might ... political courage and virtue , would alone have been sufficient to ensure the success of that measure . ' It ...
... political opposition to Mr Fox , had perhaps given him a stronger bias against his favourite doctrines than he might ... political courage and virtue , would alone have been sufficient to ensure the success of that measure . ' It ...
Page 501
... political opposition to Mr Fox , had perhaps given him a stronger bias against his favourite doctrines than he might ... political courage and virtue , would alone have been sufficient to ensure the success of that measure . ' It ...
... political opposition to Mr Fox , had perhaps given him a stronger bias against his favourite doctrines than he might ... political courage and virtue , would alone have been sufficient to ensure the success of that measure . ' It ...
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