The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... doubt , the immediate source of the provisions of the American Con- stitution respecting the Federal Judicature . It is impossible to read the chapter ( chap . 6 , liv . xi . ) of the ' Esprit des Lois , ' in which the words occur ...
... doubt , the immediate source of the provisions of the American Con- stitution respecting the Federal Judicature . It is impossible to read the chapter ( chap . 6 , liv . xi . ) of the ' Esprit des Lois , ' in which the words occur ...
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... doubt , seems to regard the Senates of the ancient world as in some sense Second Chambers of a Legislature , but these peculiar bodies , originally consisting of the old men of the community , would have been found on closer inspection ...
... doubt , seems to regard the Senates of the ancient world as in some sense Second Chambers of a Legislature , but these peculiar bodies , originally consisting of the old men of the community , would have been found on closer inspection ...
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... doubt that the Senate is indebted for its power - a power which has rather increased than diminished since the Federal Constitution came into force - and for its hold on the public respect , to the principles upon which it was ...
... doubt that the Senate is indebted for its power - a power which has rather increased than diminished since the Federal Constitution came into force - and for its hold on the public respect , to the principles upon which it was ...
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... doubt , spring from innocent curiosity ; some from pardonable vanity ; but not a few , we are sorry to say - and we refer more particularly to those respecting Ireland and India - are delib- erately intended to work public mischief . It ...
... doubt , spring from innocent curiosity ; some from pardonable vanity ; but not a few , we are sorry to say - and we refer more particularly to those respecting Ireland and India - are delib- erately intended to work public mischief . It ...
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... doubt , too secular ; many were negligent of their work . But as a class they have been far too generally condemned . One special reason for this is well put by Mr. Abbey : The leaders of the Evangelical revival , who were misunderstood ...
... doubt , too secular ; many were negligent of their work . But as a class they have been far too generally condemned . One special reason for this is well put by Mr. Abbey : The leaders of the Evangelical revival , who were misunderstood ...
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