Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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Pagina 66
... question debated in Notes and Queries ' last year , whether the poet's name was Wolcott or Wolcot . If his own signature and the testimony of his nearest surviving relation can decide , there is no doubt that the name should be spelled ...
... question debated in Notes and Queries ' last year , whether the poet's name was Wolcott or Wolcot . If his own signature and the testimony of his nearest surviving relation can decide , there is no doubt that the name should be spelled ...
Pagina 103
... question arose , Why and how it happened that there should exist here usages and ways which never were seen to prevail elsewhere ? To be sure it must be owned that men in other places , when desiring to waste no time over a bargain ...
... question arose , Why and how it happened that there should exist here usages and ways which never were seen to prevail elsewhere ? To be sure it must be owned that men in other places , when desiring to waste no time over a bargain ...
Pagina 109
... questions . There is no separating the leader of a party from his party , nor the conduct of the many from that of the ... question of Parlimentary reform , which had well served their purpose so long as they made use of it as a means of ...
... questions . There is no separating the leader of a party from his party , nor the conduct of the many from that of the ... question of Parlimentary reform , which had well served their purpose so long as they made use of it as a means of ...
Pagina 111
... question the Tories would have the courage to dissolve , and if a dissolution did take place , they were pretty sure that the elections would go in their favour . Besides , they were angry with their own party , and , as angry men ...
... question the Tories would have the courage to dissolve , and if a dissolution did take place , they were pretty sure that the elections would go in their favour . Besides , they were angry with their own party , and , as angry men ...
Pagina 115
... question unsettled , the largest measure of political genius ever granted to man could effect nothing to meet the real wants of the country . Useful legisla- tion had indeed come to a dead- lock ; and to remove the obstacles to real ...
... question unsettled , the largest measure of political genius ever granted to man could effect nothing to meet the real wants of the country . Useful legisla- tion had indeed come to a dead- lock ; and to remove the obstacles to real ...
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