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djtfJJjCsUtie ^ way obtaining complete justice . ^ utifffe MfpuJd be ao jnore talk of Instalments . , ( . r ;; - Mr O'Connell is not singular in this view . It has l ^ e * i tJte sreat mistake of public men . The Whigs have ever falleri into it . ana will probably fall by it . But his influence is , so VMt ., ap $ his career so splendid , that one would lam pope for &s ^ pro ^ H ^ by experience , and postponing all compr <> jmf ^ Xf £ fte ass ^ rtipn whether successfully or unsuccessfully Tor a U ^? f or" tne * principles of civil and religious liberty v ?\ tti \ ymcnjne nks so clonously identified his name . F .
I < ia the of her injuiy is done now ; and that which is essential to the cautecqf Reform in the entire United Kingdom must , eventually , be tKe best fur reland . She is the better for having uudergQi ^ eLthe Jaai ; - Tory restoration . Should another occur , which is co % c ^ di p ^ g n ^ ore than is necessary , its defeat would abolish , ° ail
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Litters of a Representative to his Constituent * dttrbig the . Station 0 / 1836 . ¦ : , ' £ /**<' ¦ . A * t t > sr vduable book , the production df a sound tltm ) t ^ r , possessing elaborate knowledge , great general experience , arrii thorough honesty . Smc / i are the Representatives of which the oountry stands in need . Not only every Reformer , b «* erery ot > e , who takes an interest in the principles and motemetiti * bf
tbU ,. * nQ 6 t exciting period , should carefully study every pa ^ c of tkpae Letters * Dry as are many of their subjects , the mftrraer of Ueftt 4 tt ^ at is as pleasing as the arguments are oonVinfcmgiJMThe Analyst . No . XVI . ' u > 3-i j
Turn excellent quarterly publication still maintains ttb < tokiti& ter for interesting scientific articles written in a elie'a ^ itWr popialar style . It « reviews of works of literature and ttrfe flit * arts We equally well done . Jn the present Utinifeer A ^ 4 n ^ t important rapers are the ' Effects of Ceitaitt Bod ¥ JV Sfaftis upoiir the fimagination ; * and a conclusion of ih # wm ^ MStt pMter , byiMr BlyOi / On the Natural tlistory ^ f » ffi ^ W ^ Ir ^ i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 773, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/57/
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