The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... Parliament it used to be one of the first things the House did to petition the King that his confessor might be removed , as fearing either his power with the King , or else lest he should reveal to the Pope what the House was doing ...
... Parliament it used to be one of the first things the House did to petition the King that his confessor might be removed , as fearing either his power with the King , or else lest he should reveal to the Pope what the House was doing ...
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... Parliament was passed , * which had for its principal object the establishment of a separate prison for juvenile offenders ( Park- hurst ) , but which contained a clause en- abling the Crown to place young offenders under sentence of ...
... Parliament was passed , * which had for its principal object the establishment of a separate prison for juvenile offenders ( Park- hurst ) , but which contained a clause en- abling the Crown to place young offenders under sentence of ...
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... parliament , and in 1853 presented a Report strongly advo - _ cating the reformatory system . In 1854 an Act was passed ( 17 and 18 Vic . c . 86 ) which has placed that system upon a re- cognised basis , by empowering the mana- gers of ...
... parliament , and in 1853 presented a Report strongly advo - _ cating the reformatory system . In 1854 an Act was passed ( 17 and 18 Vic . c . 86 ) which has placed that system upon a re- cognised basis , by empowering the mana- gers of ...
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... parliament- ary career , has taken again his lofty seat among the historians of Europe , resumed his old familiar studies , and become once more , instead of the leader in the councils of one of the great nations of the world , one of ...
... parliament- ary career , has taken again his lofty seat among the historians of Europe , resumed his old familiar studies , and become once more , instead of the leader in the councils of one of the great nations of the world , one of ...
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... Parliament . When the spaces were considerable and the archi- tecture handsome , this style of gardening produced considerable effect ; but when attempted with insufficient means , nothing can be conceived more ' paltry ' and affect- ed ...
... Parliament . When the spaces were considerable and the archi- tecture handsome , this style of gardening produced considerable effect ; but when attempted with insufficient means , nothing can be conceived more ' paltry ' and affect- ed ...
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