The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 11
... seems probable that the framers of the Constitution of the United States deliberately rejected the last example , but were to a con- siderable extent guided by the first . The American Republican Electors are the German Imperial ...
... seems probable that the framers of the Constitution of the United States deliberately rejected the last example , but were to a con- siderable extent guided by the first . The American Republican Electors are the German Imperial ...
Page 19
... seems to have been taken as a fair mean between the systems of the States which made up the Federation . There were septennial elections in Virginia , which had been one of the most forward of the States in pressing on the Revolution ...
... seems to have been taken as a fair mean between the systems of the States which made up the Federation . There were septennial elections in Virginia , which had been one of the most forward of the States in pressing on the Revolution ...
Page 44
... seems inclined to excuse the movement , * but it was very differently spoken of when the petition was presented in the House of Commons : - * ' These gentlemen , ' said Edmund Burke , want to be preferred clergy- men in the Church of ...
... seems inclined to excuse the movement , * but it was very differently spoken of when the petition was presented in the House of Commons : - * ' These gentlemen , ' said Edmund Burke , want to be preferred clergy- men in the Church of ...
Page 70
... seems probable that the wage - receiving classes pay about two millions of the total amount . What pro- portion of the drink duties are paid by the different classes of English society , is a much more difficult and complicated question ...
... seems probable that the wage - receiving classes pay about two millions of the total amount . What pro- portion of the drink duties are paid by the different classes of English society , is a much more difficult and complicated question ...
Page 75
... seems sufficiently certain that a great change is taking place in the habits , and still more in the feelings , of the class in question . The less we believe in a great and general change of habits among the elders , whose tone of ...
... seems sufficiently certain that a great change is taking place in the habits , and still more in the feelings , of the class in question . The less we believe in a great and general change of habits among the elders , whose tone of ...
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