Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31W. Blackwood., 1832 - England |
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Page 60
... bodies of several of their captors , already partly stript , while further down upon the beach they saw a large body of Turks for- cing many of the unarmed natives on board of some vessels close on shore . While congratulating ...
... bodies of several of their captors , already partly stript , while further down upon the beach they saw a large body of Turks for- cing many of the unarmed natives on board of some vessels close on shore . While congratulating ...
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... body of gentlemen in Great Britain . - At a recent visit of Lord Aberdeen to his extensive Aber- deenshire estates , he was voluntarily waited upon by an immense body of his tenantry , to express their attach- ment to his person and ...
... body of gentlemen in Great Britain . - At a recent visit of Lord Aberdeen to his extensive Aber- deenshire estates , he was voluntarily waited upon by an immense body of his tenantry , to express their attach- ment to his person and ...
Page 67
... unrestrained violence , to danger . But if a great body of weal thy and influential persons stand forth at once , their wealth , charaçe ter , and connexions , overawe and subdue the turbulent 1832.1 67 State of Public Feeling in Scotland .
... unrestrained violence , to danger . But if a great body of weal thy and influential persons stand forth at once , their wealth , charaçe ter , and connexions , overawe and subdue the turbulent 1832.1 67 State of Public Feeling in Scotland .
Page 70
... body and all its limbs . We must abjure our faith in the causes of our country's greatness . The Constitution must be remoulded - reformed - reconstructed ; but we do not fear to call it subversion and demolition . ( Loud shouts . ) If ...
... body and all its limbs . We must abjure our faith in the causes of our country's greatness . The Constitution must be remoulded - reformed - reconstructed ; but we do not fear to call it subversion and demolition . ( Loud shouts . ) If ...
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... body of men , who , if our annals have been writ aright , ' have exhibited among them every species of heroic virtue . I speak of a body compre- hending within themselves the bravest , the most intrepid , of the sons of men men who have ...
... body of men , who , if our annals have been writ aright , ' have exhibited among them every species of heroic virtue . I speak of a body compre- hending within themselves the bravest , the most intrepid , of the sons of men men who have ...
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