Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... Parliament , the mem- bers of the bar are represented by no less than fifty - six learned friends , be - wigged and be - gowned , ready to scramble from the bar to the bench , to fill offices simply political , and to take care that no ...
... Parliament , the mem- bers of the bar are represented by no less than fifty - six learned friends , be - wigged and be - gowned , ready to scramble from the bar to the bench , to fill offices simply political , and to take care that no ...
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... Parliamentary lawyer , the Right Honourable Charles Watkin Williams Wynn . Immediately over these arises a ca- nopy of fretted oak , curiously carved , and worthily sustaining an admirable picture of Paul before Festus , from the pencil ...
... Parliamentary lawyer , the Right Honourable Charles Watkin Williams Wynn . Immediately over these arises a ca- nopy of fretted oak , curiously carved , and worthily sustaining an admirable picture of Paul before Festus , from the pencil ...
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... parliament appears by no means unworthy of attention ; yet experience has every where demon- strated , that it is by the appointment of a local legislature , elected on prin . ciples suited to the varying circum- stances of each colony ...
... parliament appears by no means unworthy of attention ; yet experience has every where demon- strated , that it is by the appointment of a local legislature , elected on prin . ciples suited to the varying circum- stances of each colony ...
Side 85
... parliament is the more popular the system of election in the mother state the more indispen- sable it is that a corresponding spirit should be tolerated in the colonial assemblies : for it is from the heart of the commonwealth that its ...
... parliament is the more popular the system of election in the mother state the more indispen- sable it is that a corresponding spirit should be tolerated in the colonial assemblies : for it is from the heart of the commonwealth that its ...
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... Parliament and the nation which made such a sacrifice in the cause of humanity . Admitting that the concession of so large a sum in name of compensation , was a mag- nanimous act on the part of the Im- perial Parliament , which goes far ...
... Parliament and the nation which made such a sacrifice in the cause of humanity . Admitting that the concession of so large a sum in name of compensation , was a mag- nanimous act on the part of the Im- perial Parliament , which goes far ...
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