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... hand , we have the spirit of feudalism , whose principle is , that whatever has received the sanction of time must be maintained and de- fended at every hazard ; on the other , the spirit of the age , which can dis- cover nothing in the ...
... hand , we have the spirit of feudalism , whose principle is , that whatever has received the sanction of time must be maintained and de- fended at every hazard ; on the other , the spirit of the age , which can dis- cover nothing in the ...
Side 23
... the division on Sir F. Bur- dett's amendment , Mr Hume rose , and in a speech of great length , and embracing a vast multitude of de- tails , proceeded to animadvert on site to follow him , he would hand over to CHAP . 1. ] 23 HISTORY .
... the division on Sir F. Bur- dett's amendment , Mr Hume rose , and in a speech of great length , and embracing a vast multitude of de- tails , proceeded to animadvert on site to follow him , he would hand over to CHAP . 1. ] 23 HISTORY .
Side 26
... hand over to them copies of that state- ment . ( Here Mr Hume handed to the Treasury Bench two printed co- pies of the statements given below , which occasioned considerable mer- riment in the House . ) It appeared -and he was merely ...
... hand over to them copies of that state- ment . ( Here Mr Hume handed to the Treasury Bench two printed co- pies of the statements given below , which occasioned considerable mer- riment in the House . ) It appeared -and he was merely ...
Side 38
... party received the fire of the banditti ; but judging the distance too great , they did not return it . A man , with a pike in his hand , having advanced from the party who 38 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
... party received the fire of the banditti ; but judging the distance too great , they did not return it . A man , with a pike in his hand , having advanced from the party who 38 [ CHAP . 2 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1822 .
Side 45
... hand , where an adequate military force was stationed , no such domiciliary visits as the bill under discussion authorised magistrates to make , were either ne- cessary or useful . This last argument was very convincingly answered by ...
... hand , where an adequate military force was stationed , no such domiciliary visits as the bill under discussion authorised magistrates to make , were either ne- cessary or useful . This last argument was very convincingly answered by ...
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