Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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... enemy of the unbridled passions of the democratic party , and they flew with unerring instinct to its de- struction . The demon perceived the angel which had chained , in the ranks which opposed him , and Satan knew the spear of Michael ...
... enemy of the unbridled passions of the democratic party , and they flew with unerring instinct to its de- struction . The demon perceived the angel which had chained , in the ranks which opposed him , and Satan knew the spear of Michael ...
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... enemies ; the Tories sup- ported the British against the foreign cultivator , therefore the Whigs are preparing to sacrifice him to his rival ; the Tories had augmented the duties on spirits , to check the cons sumption of that ruinous ...
... enemies ; the Tories sup- ported the British against the foreign cultivator , therefore the Whigs are preparing to sacrifice him to his rival ; the Tories had augmented the duties on spirits , to check the cons sumption of that ruinous ...
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... enemy is often his best looking - glass . It is better to see our faults through a medium by which they are extra- vagantly ... enemies in their own designs , and to be distinctly forewarned by them upon what it is they calculate for the ...
... enemy is often his best looking - glass . It is better to see our faults through a medium by which they are extra- vagantly ... enemies in their own designs , and to be distinctly forewarned by them upon what it is they calculate for the ...
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... enemies some from the unwary ignorance of our friends ; but , all conspiring to the same end , with an unity of pur- pose so curiously perfect , that I Usato ascribe should deem it impiety not to the whole to the guidance of a gra ...
... enemies some from the unwary ignorance of our friends ; but , all conspiring to the same end , with an unity of pur- pose so curiously perfect , that I Usato ascribe should deem it impiety not to the whole to the guidance of a gra ...
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... enemies , which no wisdom or foresight on our part could have rendered probable . May the same Almighty Power still con- tinue to preside over our affairs , and may we , with humble gratitude , learn to estimate the value of his divine ...
... enemies , which no wisdom or foresight on our part could have rendered probable . May the same Almighty Power still con- tinue to preside over our affairs , and may we , with humble gratitude , learn to estimate the value of his divine ...
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Achilles agitation AMBROSE arms beautiful Belgium Bill bishops British Carl Castleton Catholic Catholic emancipation cause cheers Church Church of England clergy Conservative Party constitution coun democratic Duke duty enemies England established evil eyes fatal favour fear feel felt France gentleman give glory hand head hear heard heart heaven Hector honour hope House House of Commons House of Lords human Ireland King lady land liberty lives look Lord Lord Brougham measure ment mind Ministers nation nature ness Netherlands never Niger night noble NORTH object once opinion Parliament party passion Patroclus Peers Peleus political poor present Priam principles Protestants racter Reform religion Revolution revolutionary river Roman Catholic seemed shew sion soul spirit suffering thee ther thing thou thought throne TICKLER tion Tories truth Whigs whole words