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1 1831| úrhoz mentem, a híres Poetry of the Magyars [A magyarok 2 1831| History and Description of the Tower of London [A londoni 3 1831| Description of the Tower of London [A londoni Tower 4 1831| Bloody Tower, the Offices of Ordonance, the Jewel Office, 5 1831| Grand Store House, the Train of Artillery and the Trust 6 1831| policáj. Take care gentlemen of your pockets! [Vigyázzanak 7 1831| shillingért. Itt volt Duke of Cambridge is. Elvergõdtem 8 1831| erdõkkel körülvéve a Duke of Rutland kastélya. Valódi 9 1831| elvezetett legelõbb is a Cuurt of Justice-be. Nagy hall van 10 1831| a peres dolgok. A Court of Justice-be egyesítve vannak 11 1831| nincs. Legelébb a Court of Justice-nak azon szálájába 12 1831| végre-végre Heavy-Spar or Sulphate of Barytes Transylvania. Végre 13 1831| Parthenonnak exact modellje, Temple of the Doric order [dór stílusú 14 1831| Bow, mely a [The] Heart of Midlothianban [Midlothian 15 1831| leánya és fia van. A Heart of Midlothian nincs meg többé, 16 1831| meg többé, most a Court of Justice épült helyére. Cannongate 17 1831| poémája, [The] Fair Maid of Perth [A perthi szép leány] 18 1831| Most ezen palotát Earl of Mansfield bírja, hosszan 19 1831| alatta csavarog a Firth of Tay vize, sok mértföldeken 20 1831| ota] B[ene] Select Views of the Lakes of Scotland. [ 21 1831| Select Views of the Lakes of Scotland. [Válogatott képek 22 1831| almost lost in the beauties of Dunkeld). Legelébb is az 23 1831| az egész környéket Earl of Breadalbane bírja, a Loch 24 1831| W[alter] Scott The Lady of the Lake [A hölgye] szép 25 1831| leírását s képeit: Select Views of the Lakes of Scotland. Glasgow, 26 1831| Select Views of the Lakes of Scotland. Glasgow, 1830., 27 1831| wish to see all they can of this singular phenomenon, 28 1831| sail West on the South side of the Lake to the Rock and 29 1831| Lake to the Rock and Den of the Ghost. In sailing, you 30 1831| you doscover many arms of the Lake. Here a bold headland, 31 1831| white sand in the bottom of the bay bleached for ages 32 1831| sometimes cut through the face of solid rock, which rises 33 1831| Lake. Sometimes the view of the Lake is lost, then it 34 1831| on the eye, and cluster of islands and capes appear, 35 1831| them an apparent notion, of different degrees of velocity 36 1831| notion, of different degrees of velocity as the spectator 37 1831| by the melodious harmony of birds, or by the sweet arias 38 1831| birds, or by the sweet arias of women and children, gathering 39 1831| the continual appearance of new objects, while others 40 1831| others are retiring out of sight etc. [Az utazók, akik 41 1831| your territory. Children of the same country, unite 42 1831| aside the odious yock [yoke] of slavery. Abandon your houses, 43 1831| together to sense the first of blessings - the independence 44 1831| blessings - the independence of our country.~But let us 45 1831| prodigious, - the extent of his dominion great.~The 46 1831| be invoked as the aegis of our holy cause and let us 47 1831| shall attain the greatest of earthly benefits - the freedom 48 1831| earthly benefits - the freedom of our country. Liberty and 49 1831| our efforts tend.~The duty of kings is to render men better, 50 1831| sacredness and legitimacy of their thrones can rest.~ 51 1831| look upon the situation of our country. The prosperity 52 1831| country. The prosperity of the country has disappeared, 53 1831| obstructed, the traces even of domestic virtues are gone, 54 1831| insignificance; the sole object of those, who governed us has 55 1831| has been to dispossess us of everything which is valuable 56 1831| which is valuable in the eye of Heaven and earth.~To arms! 57 1831| address myself, inhabitants of... Now or never is the moment 58 1831| implacable enemies in the spirit of a deplorable policy are 59 1831| deplorable policy are worthy of higher destinies. Its laws, 60 1831| for the laws and the faith of our fathers; it is not against 61 1831| but against that spirit of despotism, which has crushed 62 1831| the world by accusing us of being influenced by Jacobinical 63 1831| world, that the religion of our fathers, a constitutional 64 1831| monarchy, the consolidation of the law, of tranquility, 65 1831| consolidation of the law, of tranquility, of social order, 66 1831| the law, of tranquility, of social order, have been 67 1831| will be our only principles of action.~I again repeat victory 68 1831| prodigious efforts, sacrifices of life, of prosperity await 69 1831| efforts, sacrifices of life, of prosperity await us, and 70 1831| life, or perhaps the death of martyrs, may await us, but 71 1831| system in founded on a parity of ecclesiastical authority 72 1831| excluding all preeminent of order, all its members being 73 1831| splendour or ceremony, not any of those aids to devotion which 74 1831| Smithsfield.~Commentaries of the Laws of England. By 75 1831| Commentaries of the Laws of England. By Sir William 76 1831| and last auxiliary right of the subject is, that of 77 1831| of the subject is, that of having arms for their defence, 78 1831| restriction when the sanctions of society and laws are found 79 1831| to restrain the violence of oppression.” Blackstone. 80 1831| Blackstone. I. pag. 143. Of the Rights of Persons. - 81 1831| pag. 143. Of the Rights of Persons. - Tovább a 144. 82 1831| 144. lapon: „The subjects of England to vindicate these 83 1831| administration and free court of justice in the courts of 84 1831| of justice in the courts of law, next to the right of 85 1831| of law, next to the right of petitioning the King and 86 1831| and parliament for redress of grievances, and lastly to 87 1831| and lastly to the right of having and using arms for 88 1831| Députátusok Háza (House of Commons), kiknek tagjait 89 1831| civil law, which is partly of pagan origin, allows many 90 1831| origin, allows many causes of absolute divorce and some 91 1831| absolute divorce and some of them pretty severe ones: ( 92 1831| the knowledge and consent of the husband) but among them 93 1831| intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic 94 1831| to answer. But this power of correction was confined 95 1831| us, in the politer reign of Charles the second this 96 1831| Charles the second this power of correction began to be doubted, 97 1831| wife may now have security of the peace against her husband, 98 1831| wife. Yet the lower rank of people, who were always 99 1831| people, who were always fond of the old common law, still 100 1831| privilege, and the courts of law will still permit a 101 1831| husband to restrain a wife of her liberty, in case of 102 1831| of her liberty, in case of any gross misbehaviour.” [„ 103 1831| eltörölve. Blackstone T. I. Of the Rights of Persons. [ 104 1831| Blackstone T. I. Of the Rights of Persons. [A személyek jogairól.] 105 1831| expressed it, the worthiest of blood shall be preferred.” 106 1831| Blackstone T. II. The Rights of Things. pag. 212-213. [„ 107 1831| régulái nyomtatva (the laws of cricket). A Marylebone Club, 108 1831| 7~~~~~~Small branches of Kings hereditary revenues ~[ 109 1831| 13~~~~3~~~~~~Surplus Fees of regulated public offices ~[ 110 1831| d [penny]~~~~~~Charges of Collection [adóbehajtás 111 1831| 8~~~~5~~~~~~Interest of the National Depts [államadósság 112 1831| Issued to the Bank of England [átutalás az Angol 113 1831| 204~~~~0~~~~0~~~~~~Courts of Justice [bíróságok]~~~~150.


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