| Christianity - 1855 - 534 pages
...laws of debt and conspiracy were upon the worst footing. The enormous wickedness of the slave-trade was tolerated. A thousand evils were in existence,...able men have since lessened or removed ; and these efforts have been not a little assisted by the honest boldness of the " Edinburgh Review." ' — Memoir,... | |
| United States - 1844 - 671 pages
...were little understood — the Law of Debt and of Conspiracy were upon the worst possible fooling — the enormous wickedness of the Slave Trade was tolerated...since lessened or removed ; and these effects have not been a little assisted by the honest boldness of the Edinburgh Review." In all these things Sydney... | |
| Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 348 pages
...footing— Ле enormous wickedness of the Slave Trade was tolerated-a thousand evils were"f exiV ence, which the talents of good and able men have since lessened or removed Td ReevLw n0t * aS8ÍSted Ьу Л° b°nest boldness of the Sbu^h I see very little in my Reviews to... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 818 pages
...laws of debt and conspiracy were upon the worst footing. The enormous wickedness of the slave-trade was tolerated. A thousand evils were in existence,...able men have since lessened or removed ; and these efforts have been not a little assisted by the honest boldness of the Edinburgh Review,." On his own... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1845 - 696 pages
...and of conspiracy were upon the worst possible footing — the enormous wickedness of the slave-trade was tolerated — a thousand evils were in existence,...good and able men have since lessened or removed. " From the beginning of this century to the death of Lord Liverpool, was an awful period for those... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1845 - 686 pages
...and vindictive imprisonments — the principles of political economy were little understood — the law of debt and of conspiracy were upon the worst...possible footing — the enormous wickedness of the slave-trade was tolerated — a thousand evils were in existence, which the talents of good and able... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - English literature - 1845 - 682 pages
...and vindictive imprisonments — the principles of political economy were little understood — the law of debt and of conspiracy were upon the worst...possible footing — the enormous wickedness of the slave-trade was tolerated — a thousand evils were in existence, which the talents of good and able... | |
| History - 1846 - 882 pages
...and vindictive imprisonments — the principles of political economy were little understood — the law of debt and of conspiracy were upon the worst...lessened or removed; and these effects have been not a lilttle assisted by the honest boldness of the ' Edinburgh Review.' I see very little in my reviews... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 768 pages
...and vindictive imprisonments — the prineiples of Political Economy were little understood — the Law of Debt and of Conspiracy were upon the worst...Slave Trade was tolerated — a thousand evils were in existenee, which the talents of good and able men have sinee lessened or removed ; and these effects... | |
| 1852 - 454 pages
...prineiples of political economy were but little understood — the laws of debt and of conspiracy were on the worst possible footing — the enormous wickedness...good and able men have since lessened or removed." The boldness and talent of the first number of tho new revicw produced an explosion in Edinburgh that... | |
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