The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 75
Page 20
... carried out the understanding that their Ministers should be taken from a par- ticular class ; but George III . had conducted the struggle with the Colonists through servants of his own choosing ,, and , when the Americans were framing ...
... carried out the understanding that their Ministers should be taken from a par- ticular class ; but George III . had conducted the struggle with the Colonists through servants of his own choosing ,, and , when the Americans were framing ...
Page 37
... carried out designs of charity , such as supporting lectures and daily prayers in churches , releasing imprisoned debtors , relieving the poor , and sending their children to school .... Such were the religious societies which existed ...
... carried out designs of charity , such as supporting lectures and daily prayers in churches , releasing imprisoned debtors , relieving the poor , and sending their children to school .... Such were the religious societies which existed ...
Page 58
... , is not properly a part of the necessary service of the State , but a business of enormous extent and very complicated character , carried on by the Government at a very large profit . The profit alone properly enters into the.
... , is not properly a part of the necessary service of the State , but a business of enormous extent and very complicated character , carried on by the Government at a very large profit . The profit alone properly enters into the.
Page 93
tion of the Tudor bureaucracy and of the new adventurers was carried out at the expense of the community at large . 1 Yet the picture is not altogether dark and dreary . The older era of Reform , just like the present one amidst which ...
tion of the Tudor bureaucracy and of the new adventurers was carried out at the expense of the community at large . 1 Yet the picture is not altogether dark and dreary . The older era of Reform , just like the present one amidst which ...
Page 105
... carried it out . Their descen- dants , once firmly rooted to the soil , became the most con- siderate and hardworking aristocracy the world has seen , and have continued to this day to deserve the respect of the nation . But the conduct ...
... carried it out . Their descen- dants , once firmly rooted to the soil , became the most con- siderate and hardworking aristocracy the world has seen , and have continued to this day to deserve the respect of the nation . But the conduct ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agricultural appeared army authority Biographical Dictionary Biographie Universelle Bishop Bossuet cent Chamberlain Christian Church Church of England clergy colonial Constitution Coptic Coptic Church Copts Cross's Acts districts doubt duties dwellings edition Egypt eighteenth century Empire England English evil expenditure fact favour French give Gladstone Government hand Hissarlik hope House of Commons hundred Hyndman Iliad Ilium important income income-tax increase interest Ireland King labour land landlord large number Lauderdale Leone Levi less letters lives London Lord Malay means Melchites ment Metropolitan Board Michaud millions Monophysites never opinion Parliament party perhaps persons Peshwa political poor population practical present question reader Reform regard rents result revenue Schliemann Scotland Spain spirit taxation taxes tenants things tion trade twenty volumes wage-receiving whole William Law words writing