The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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tented he should forsake the realm , for the sake of the religious interests which moved him thereunto , joined with the hope that when he should be abroad and his lands confiscated , which he doubted not would follow , she would be ...
tented he should forsake the realm , for the sake of the religious interests which moved him thereunto , joined with the hope that when he should be abroad and his lands confiscated , which he doubted not would follow , she would be ...
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... interests must be reconciled ; and the hand which can effect this must be skilful and strong . I do not wish to set up other countries above England , particu- larly as our system of management is in some respects better than the ...
... interests must be reconciled ; and the hand which can effect this must be skilful and strong . I do not wish to set up other countries above England , particu- larly as our system of management is in some respects better than the ...
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... interests here and there . If railway fares were systematically reduced by one presiding body , —say of a general board composed of twenty - four members chosen from the chief local boards , and of a president to change with the ...
... interests here and there . If railway fares were systematically reduced by one presiding body , —say of a general board composed of twenty - four members chosen from the chief local boards , and of a president to change with the ...
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... interests , and seeking only to promote general welfare and content . The great depreciation in the value of railway ... interest , which promised at one time to be the most flourishing and permanent in the kingdom ; and many a board of ...
... interests , and seeking only to promote general welfare and content . The great depreciation in the value of railway ... interest , which promised at one time to be the most flourishing and permanent in the kingdom ; and many a board of ...
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... these things into con- sideration , it is amazing that railway directors have not yet dis- covered that their true interest lies in making transit from place to place as easy as possible to every class of the RAILWAY REFORM . 37.
... these things into con- sideration , it is amazing that railway directors have not yet dis- covered that their true interest lies in making transit from place to place as easy as possible to every class of the RAILWAY REFORM . 37.
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