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Pagina 67
In addition to Mr. Miller's argument that the popular feeling ought not to be
considered in framing a code of criminal laws , we find that our ... The Christian
religion , ' says Mr. M. , « has as little to do with this discussion as popular
feelings have !
In addition to Mr. Miller's argument that the popular feeling ought not to be
considered in framing a code of criminal laws , we find that our ... The Christian
religion , ' says Mr. M. , « has as little to do with this discussion as popular
feelings have !
Pagina 418
... therefore , that we shall restrict ourselves ; and , although the political points of
the question concerning the cession of Parga to the Turks are necessarily
blended with the historical relation , strong as our feelings of commiseration are
for the ...
... therefore , that we shall restrict ourselves ; and , although the political points of
the question concerning the cession of Parga to the Turks are necessarily
blended with the historical relation , strong as our feelings of commiseration are
for the ...
Pagina 431
The personal disappointments of Colonel De Bosset , and his hostile feelings
against Sir Thomas Maitland , have betrayed him occasionally into the language
of asperity : but , as he has made a judicial appeal for redress , we should now ...
The personal disappointments of Colonel De Bosset , and his hostile feelings
against Sir Thomas Maitland , have betrayed him occasionally into the language
of asperity : but , as he has made a judicial appeal for redress , we should now ...
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Hardimans History of Galway 435 Letter to the Fundholders 106 | 9 |
Hollands Hopes of Matrimony 328 Liverpool Earl of Letter to on | 50 |
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