The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 17
... force - and for its hold on the public respect , to the principles upon which it was deliberately founded , to the mature age of the Senators , to their comparatively long tenure of office , which is for six years at least , and above ...
... force - and for its hold on the public respect , to the principles upon which it was deliberately founded , to the mature age of the Senators , to their comparatively long tenure of office , which is for six years at least , and above ...
Page 60
... force together . The total expenditure of 1862-3 was 702 millions , of which sum one million was devoted to fortifications paid for by a loan of short period . The expenditure of the Post - office was not then included in the national ...
... force together . The total expenditure of 1862-3 was 702 millions , of which sum one million was devoted to fortifications paid for by a loan of short period . The expenditure of the Post - office was not then included in the national ...
Page 82
... at a glance , outweigh with the general public the strongest argu- ments , the gravest apprehensions , whose force depends upon a closer investigation of particulars . Results actually achieved count for 82 Financial Prospects.
... at a glance , outweigh with the general public the strongest argu- ments , the gravest apprehensions , whose force depends upon a closer investigation of particulars . Results actually achieved count for 82 Financial Prospects.
Page 93
... force as a remedy for outrage and oppression . Custom , and not competition , is his watchword . He looks back with regret upon the time of his forefathers , when each man's sphere was allotted to him , and none could push himself into ...
... force as a remedy for outrage and oppression . Custom , and not competition , is his watchword . He looks back with regret upon the time of his forefathers , when each man's sphere was allotted to him , and none could push himself into ...
Page 105
... force them to take out fresh leases for twenty - one years , ' overing both fines and rents beyond all reason and conscience.'t Better - cries a Puritan - better for the commonwealth if those Imps of Antichrist , ' the monks and nuns ...
... force them to take out fresh leases for twenty - one years , ' overing both fines and rents beyond all reason and conscience.'t Better - cries a Puritan - better for the commonwealth if those Imps of Antichrist , ' the monks and nuns ...
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