The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... effect on the character of elections to the Presidency , one cannot but read with some melancholy the prediction of Hamilton , that this process of election affords a moral certainty that the office of President will seldom fall to the ...
... effect on the character of elections to the Presidency , one cannot but read with some melancholy the prediction of Hamilton , that this process of election affords a moral certainty that the office of President will seldom fall to the ...
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... effect , that the House is to be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several States , and that the electors in each State are to ' have the qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous branch ...
... effect , that the House is to be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several States , and that the electors in each State are to ' have the qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous branch ...
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... effect to its claim by questions put publicly to Ministers on the Treasury Bench , and , independently of all other results of this practice , the mere time consumed by the multitude of questions and replies is beginning to encroach ...
... effect to its claim by questions put publicly to Ministers on the Treasury Bench , and , independently of all other results of this practice , the mere time consumed by the multitude of questions and replies is beginning to encroach ...
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... effect produced by these organizations is witnessed to by a Dissenting writer . ' They so improved their finances by collections , that they were able to remunerate the attendance of many clergymen to read prayers : these aids to ...
... effect produced by these organizations is witnessed to by a Dissenting writer . ' They so improved their finances by collections , that they were able to remunerate the attendance of many clergymen to read prayers : these aids to ...
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... effect of the anti - subscription movement was to make the clergy as a body more orthodox , and more attached to the Prayer - book . In a pleasant gossipping Essay on ' Church Abuses , ' Mr. Overton offers some kindly , if not very ...
... effect of the anti - subscription movement was to make the clergy as a body more orthodox , and more attached to the Prayer - book . In a pleasant gossipping Essay on ' Church Abuses , ' Mr. Overton offers some kindly , if not very ...
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