The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... Government would foster the ennobling of humanity . The form most suited to the spirit of the age would be a combination of demo- cratic principles with monarchical rule . A government must work in harmony with the scheme of Providence ...
... Government would foster the ennobling of humanity . The form most suited to the spirit of the age would be a combination of demo- cratic principles with monarchical rule . A government must work in harmony with the scheme of Providence ...
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... government , especially among young men of lively imagination with a generous feeling for right and for the sufferings of the less fortunate class . France employed all her material and moral resources , while the Allies only utilised a ...
... government , especially among young men of lively imagination with a generous feeling for right and for the sufferings of the less fortunate class . France employed all her material and moral resources , while the Allies only utilised a ...
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... Government's sole method confronting the perils of the time was to tighten t censorship , to forbid the circulation of French new papers , to bring education under stricter control , and compel candidates for office to swear that they ...
... Government's sole method confronting the perils of the time was to tighten t censorship , to forbid the circulation of French new papers , to bring education under stricter control , and compel candidates for office to swear that they ...
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... Government scheme provided for advances to the banks up to 20 per cent . of their total deposit and current accounts . It was estimated at the time that the sum of these was 780,000,000l . In all probability it was over 1,100,000,000l ...
... Government scheme provided for advances to the banks up to 20 per cent . of their total deposit and current accounts . It was estimated at the time that the sum of these was 780,000,000l . In all probability it was over 1,100,000,000l ...
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... Government scheme had been drawn up after a series of conferences at the Treasury Under this scheme State assistance was to be afforded to the accepting houses . On behalf of the Government the Bank of England was to provide acceptors ...
... Government scheme had been drawn up after a series of conferences at the Treasury Under this scheme State assistance was to be afforded to the accepting houses . On behalf of the Government the Bank of England was to provide acceptors ...
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