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 65
... persons exercising the Home executive authority has been recognized even by the opponents of the present system ; and , if such a body be necessary , some means must be found of connecting the interests of those composing it with India ...
... persons exercising the Home executive authority has been recognized even by the opponents of the present system ; and , if such a body be necessary , some means must be found of connecting the interests of those composing it with India ...
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... persons are considered very competent , as Members of Parliament , to deliberate on all the great interests of the nation - and to overlook especially the fact that , with the consent of all parties , an eminent banker , Mr. Thomas ...
... persons are considered very competent , as Members of Parliament , to deliberate on all the great interests of the nation - and to overlook especially the fact that , with the consent of all parties , an eminent banker , Mr. Thomas ...
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... persons , a few of whom might have had some , but the great majority had not the slightest , claim on his interposition . Yet he had always the courtesy to answer the applicants , and was often too ready to credit the appeals made to ...
... persons , a few of whom might have had some , but the great majority had not the slightest , claim on his interposition . Yet he had always the courtesy to answer the applicants , and was often too ready to credit the appeals made to ...
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Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum | 157 |
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