The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Page 72
... Parliamentary Commissioners were abolished , and two paid secretaries , capable of sitting in Parliament , were esta- blished instead of one chief secretary . Unless as reducing in some small degree the Parliamentary patronage of the ...
... Parliamentary Commissioners were abolished , and two paid secretaries , capable of sitting in Parliament , were esta- blished instead of one chief secretary . Unless as reducing in some small degree the Parliamentary patronage of the ...
Page 73
... Parliament , together with two paid and permanent commissioners selected by the Crown from among the experienced servants of the Company , and not sitting in Parliament , would certainly be more efficient than the present Board . As ...
... Parliament , together with two paid and permanent commissioners selected by the Crown from among the experienced servants of the Company , and not sitting in Parliament , would certainly be more efficient than the present Board . As ...
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... Parliament the next day . His Majesty declared himself to be decided to resist this attempt , and to push the consequences to their full extent , and to try the spirit of the Parliament and of the people upon it . I thought it my duty ...
... Parliament the next day . His Majesty declared himself to be decided to resist this attempt , and to push the consequences to their full extent , and to try the spirit of the Parliament and of the people upon it . I thought it my duty ...
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Humboldts Cosmos | 3 |
Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum | 157 |
of Westminster | 182 |
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