The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... Drummond . London . 1858 . 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament . An Essay . By Earl Grey . London . 1858 B De Page 155 176 233 255 ART . CONTENTS OF No. 210 . Page I. History iv CONTENTS .
... Drummond . London . 1858 . 2. Parliamentary Government considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament . An Essay . By Earl Grey . London . 1858 B De Page 155 176 233 255 ART . CONTENTS OF No. 210 . Page I. History iv CONTENTS .
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... Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Lyndhurst . By H. Bellenden Ker , Esq . London . 1853 . ยท 3. The Proceedings of the Law Amendment Society . 4. Reports 1 , 2 , and 3 of the Statute Law Commission ...
... Reform of the Law of Real Property . In a Letter to the Right Hon . Lord Lyndhurst . By H. Bellenden Ker , Esq . London . 1853 . ยท 3. The Proceedings of the Law Amendment Society . 4. Reports 1 , 2 , and 3 of the Statute Law Commission ...
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... reforms which form the most durable and striking memorials of his Eastern Ad- ministration . His arrangements for the collection of the land revenue of Bengal and some adjacent provinces , commonly called the permanent settlement , have ...
... reforms which form the most durable and striking memorials of his Eastern Ad- ministration . His arrangements for the collection of the land revenue of Bengal and some adjacent provinces , commonly called the permanent settlement , have ...
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... reform would have broken up their monopoly , but no one who is acquainted with the composition and views of the democratic party can doubt that revolution and separation would have ensued ; whilst the ad- mission of the Catholics would ...
... reform would have broken up their monopoly , but no one who is acquainted with the composition and views of the democratic party can doubt that revolution and separation would have ensued ; whilst the ad- mission of the Catholics would ...
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... Reform Bill in 1831. In the first the fourth division took place about 8 A.M. on the following day ; the second also lasted fifteen hours ; and in the last Mr. Fergusson found the House still sitting between seven and eight in the ...
... Reform Bill in 1831. In the first the fourth division took place about 8 A.M. on the following day ; the second also lasted fifteen hours ; and in the last Mr. Fergusson found the House still sitting between seven and eight in the ...
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