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... present . But we have now the press , the post , and the post road ; and each of these renders the present revolution a new event in the history of man- kind . " Is it not probable that , if the press , the post , and the post roads had ...
... present . But we have now the press , the post , and the post road ; and each of these renders the present revolution a new event in the history of man- kind . " Is it not probable that , if the press , the post , and the post roads had ...
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... present , Parliament . That refer- ence was strictly constitutional ; it was by no means unusual ; and all it meant was , that , if the people wished for reform , they would carry that wish into effect by returning members to the House ...
... present , Parliament . That refer- ence was strictly constitutional ; it was by no means unusual ; and all it meant was , that , if the people wished for reform , they would carry that wish into effect by returning members to the House ...
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... present ones . But all this must be at a great pecuniary loss , and some further encouragement must be held out in order to induce the more skilful mechanicians to embark in such a pursuit ; for at present it is by no means an object of ...
... present ones . But all this must be at a great pecuniary loss , and some further encouragement must be held out in order to induce the more skilful mechanicians to embark in such a pursuit ; for at present it is by no means an object of ...
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