The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 16
... 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 to answer very ...
... 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 to answer very ...
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... regard himself as a schismatic . We can easily understand that a clergyman of real Church principles would find it hard to act with the Methodists ; but as to the leaders of Methodism being driven out of the Church , the assertion is ...
... regard himself as a schismatic . We can easily understand that a clergyman of real Church principles would find it hard to act with the Methodists ; but as to the leaders of Methodism being driven out of the Church , the assertion is ...
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... regard for antiquity . They quoted the Fathers argu- mentatively , but not with reverence or respect for their authority . They reasoned from the nature of things , and would have every- thing subjected to logical proof . They were met ...
... regard for antiquity . They quoted the Fathers argu- mentatively , but not with reverence or respect for their authority . They reasoned from the nature of things , and would have every- thing subjected to logical proof . They were met ...
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... regards direct nor indirect taxes does the increased income of the State represent an increased burden on the wealth of ... regard to their incidence , our taxes may be distributed under four principal titles ; taxes on drink and tobacco ...
... regards direct nor indirect taxes does the increased income of the State represent an increased burden on the wealth of ... regard to their incidence , our taxes may be distributed under four principal titles ; taxes on drink and tobacco ...
Page 87
... regard to the rates of the whole body of wage - receivers , indeed of the whole class of tenants - at - will . The rates of the latter are really de- ducted from , as those of the former are included in , their rent . Take the case of ...
... regard to the rates of the whole body of wage - receivers , indeed of the whole class of tenants - at - will . The rates of the latter are really de- ducted from , as those of the former are included in , their rent . Take the case of ...
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