Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. 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 where they seat themselves , not in the Right Honourable Charles Watkin order of professional rank , but by se- Williams Wynn . niority , as Benchers of the Inn . The chaplain , or reader of the Inn , now ...
... Parliamentary lawyer , the where they seat themselves , not in the Right Honourable Charles Watkin order of professional rank , but by se- Williams Wynn . niority , as Benchers of the Inn . The chaplain , or reader of the Inn , now ...
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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 ...
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... 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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