Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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... British independence , the Barons of England at Mertoun refused to submit to the aggression ; and their reply , Nolumus leges Anglia mutari , has been the watchword and glory of their de- scendants for seven hundred years . When the ...
... British independence , the Barons of England at Mertoun refused to submit to the aggression ; and their reply , Nolumus leges Anglia mutari , has been the watchword and glory of their de- scendants for seven hundred years . When the ...
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... British cha- racter , the piety and virtue of the British peasantry , still survives in the better part of the nation , the present convulsion will sink into a calm , and the banner of England re- appear free and resplendent amid the ...
... British cha- racter , the piety and virtue of the British peasantry , still survives in the better part of the nation , the present convulsion will sink into a calm , and the banner of England re- appear free and resplendent amid the ...
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... British prelates , or , that the perform- ance of the noblest act which adorns the annals of the Church of England , has given rise to the most atrocious calumny which has disgraced the history of the nation . Why did the democratic ...
... British prelates , or , that the perform- ance of the noblest act which adorns the annals of the Church of England , has given rise to the most atrocious calumny which has disgraced the history of the nation . Why did the democratic ...
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... British statesmen ! They gave us a domestic education , just then when we could not afford to get a foreign one ; and thus re- cruited the deserted ranks of our ministers by a supply of able eccle- siastics , just when they were most ...
... British statesmen ! They gave us a domestic education , just then when we could not afford to get a foreign one ; and thus re- cruited the deserted ranks of our ministers by a supply of able eccle- siastics , just when they were most ...
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... British city , to undertake the labour which was so admirably discharged by the committee who made arrange- ments for the meeting . In every town and county in the empire , there is the same preponderance of property , ta- lent ...
... British city , to undertake the labour which was so admirably discharged by the committee who made arrange- ments for the meeting . In every town and county in the empire , there is the same preponderance of property , ta- lent ...
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