The Quarterly Review, Volume 287William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1949 |
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Page 69
... persons chosen from the chief political parties ( p . 16 ) . ' The membership in 1946 was 35.5 per cent . Conservative ; 30 per cent . Labour ; and 23.5 per cent . Liberal ' ( p . 5 ) . ' A principal weakness of the system is that it ...
... persons chosen from the chief political parties ( p . 16 ) . ' The membership in 1946 was 35.5 per cent . Conservative ; 30 per cent . Labour ; and 23.5 per cent . Liberal ' ( p . 5 ) . ' A principal weakness of the system is that it ...
Page 70
... persons but mainly because he has a good record of service to a political party ' ( p . 5 ) . ' Political appointments are to be condemned because they are not true selections on merit ' ( p . 5 ) . ' We think too much attention in the ...
... persons but mainly because he has a good record of service to a political party ' ( p . 5 ) . ' Political appointments are to be condemned because they are not true selections on merit ' ( p . 5 ) . ' We think too much attention in the ...
Page 181
... person action could be taken only by himself , but ' when the slander and insult committed against a group of persons belonging to a definite race or religion has for its purpose incitement to hatred among citizens and inhabitants ...
... person action could be taken only by himself , but ' when the slander and insult committed against a group of persons belonging to a definite race or religion has for its purpose incitement to hatred among citizens and inhabitants ...
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The Credibility of the Gospel | 1 |
Religion and Politics | 7 |
in Italy | 17 |
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