The Nineteenth Century, Bind 15Henry S. King & Company, 1884 |
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Side 61
... rule , order , forme , or measure , but are like vice , the spring from whence they flow , full of confusednesse and deformity . Besides , he that loves desires to render himself acceptable to the person loved , which being full of ...
... rule , order , forme , or measure , but are like vice , the spring from whence they flow , full of confusednesse and deformity . Besides , he that loves desires to render himself acceptable to the person loved , which being full of ...
Side 64
... rules which are necessary to thoes whoe are to depend on others judgements , I content myself with setting downe my thoughts , without caring for rule or order , as appears by breaking and returning to my story ; by affirming first that ...
... rules which are necessary to thoes whoe are to depend on others judgements , I content myself with setting downe my thoughts , without caring for rule or order , as appears by breaking and returning to my story ; by affirming first that ...
Side 74
... rule existed in the two countries . In public employments , he was of opinion that the favour of the Crown should be bestowed without reference to religious distinctions . He admitted that the tenure of land , and the relation of ...
... rule existed in the two countries . In public employments , he was of opinion that the favour of the Crown should be bestowed without reference to religious distinctions . He admitted that the tenure of land , and the relation of ...
Side 91
... Rule in Canada , and the late Lord Derby in Australia . These concessions have proved Conservative measures in the highest sense ; they preserved important States to the Empire . But the best traditions of the past , I repeat , are ...
... Rule in Canada , and the late Lord Derby in Australia . These concessions have proved Conservative measures in the highest sense ; they preserved important States to the Empire . But the best traditions of the past , I repeat , are ...
Side 92
... rule their country as Englishmen have to possess and rule theirs , and they humbly conceive they are as fit to exercise the right . Time or habit has not reconciled them to wrong , and they are as impatient at seeing Ireland governed ...
... rule their country as Englishmen have to possess and rule theirs , and they humbly conceive they are as fit to exercise the right . Time or habit has not reconciled them to wrong , and they are as impatient at seeing Ireland governed ...
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