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  2. SUPPRESSING THE PRESS TO VIOLATE LAWS

    The tyrannical attempts of the French Government in this way are yet recent, and their defeat is one proof amongst many how short lived the triumph of injustice must ever be amongst any ...

    Article : 628 words
  3. THE TEST ACT.

    In the discussion on the Test Act, which took place in the year 1790, (relates the Sphynx,) Mr. Burke declare his intention, in case the motion for repealing the Test Acts had been carried, of ...

    Article : 404 words
  4. Land—LAND—LAND—LAND. SONG OF THE MAIDENS.

    Oh let us get married, says Mary to Ann, Oh let us get married as quick as we can; If a GENTLEMAN comes, and he offers his hand. We will give him our hearts for the sake of the ...

    Article : 441 words
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  6. SHREDS' AND PATCHES!

    Rate of Speacking.—As I was waiting (says Gibbon) in the manager's box (during the trial of Warren Hastings), I had the curiosity to inquire of the shorthand writer how many words a ready ...

    Article : 655 words
  7. THE MORNING HERALD AND THE LEVEE.

    The Duke of Wellington having had an accident in stepping out of his carriage the other evening, in going to the House of Lords, when his foot slipped, and precipitated him, with some degree of ...

    Article : 795 words
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