She derives wealth, dignity, liberty, and in some degree enlargement and liberality of sentiment from her association with that polity, to which she hangs appended as a dead weight, but whatever return she makes for these advantages, it is certain the... The Edinburgh Christian Instructor - Página 481828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Anglicanus (pseud.) - 1827 - 84 páginas
...representatives, and peerage of sixteen nominees of the crown, to give an exhibition of the British constitution. She derives wealth, dignity, liberty, and in some...appended as a dead weight, but whatever return she makes for these advantages, it is certain the compensation is not given in kind. So she seemed to have imported... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1828 - 34 páginas
...those publicly expressed. And finally, Scotland altogether is a nuisance, which ought to be abated. " She derives wealth, dignity, liberty, and, in some...polity, to which she hangs appended as a dead weight ; hut whatever return she makes for these advantages, it is certain the compensation is not given in... | |
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