Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... experience and close observation , as to the internal reforms which are most urgently re- quired ; and also as to the amount of countenance which they receive , or ought to receive , from the State . The latter topic seems to us of pecu ...
... experience and close observation , as to the internal reforms which are most urgently re- quired ; and also as to the amount of countenance which they receive , or ought to receive , from the State . The latter topic seems to us of pecu ...
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... experience assures us that a vast deal of imaginary evil has been con- jured up , and paraded against the present system , as if that system possessed no power of elasticity , and must necessarily contract instead of enlarging its ...
... experience assures us that a vast deal of imaginary evil has been con- jured up , and paraded against the present system , as if that system possessed no power of elasticity , and must necessarily contract instead of enlarging its ...
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... Experience shows us that a class , in order to be self - sus- taining , must be imperative ; and for many years there is no single case which can be quoted as an ex- ception . It is not too much to say that the emolument accruing to the ...
... Experience shows us that a class , in order to be self - sus- taining , must be imperative ; and for many years there is no single case which can be quoted as an ex- ception . It is not too much to say that the emolument accruing to the ...
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... experience of life , all his conscientious exertions , all the helps which industry and good sense could see available . It is a lesson which many people may read with advan- tage ; true genius seldom presumes upon its own powers ...
... experience of life , all his conscientious exertions , all the helps which industry and good sense could see available . It is a lesson which many people may read with advan- tage ; true genius seldom presumes upon its own powers ...
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... experience , lively sketches of political personages and public events intervene . He sees with a sore heart the entrance of the allied armies into Paris , believ- ing that if he had but got the gun which he wanted , in common with ...
... experience , lively sketches of political personages and public events intervene . He sees with a sore heart the entrance of the allied armies into Paris , believ- ing that if he had but got the gun which he wanted , in common with ...
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