The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William 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, 1922 |
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Page 77
... Council , where they discuss and co - ordinate their re- spective schemes . The Council has been able to lend the weight of a united opinion to plans that call for official aid ; but it is worth remembering that the means for research ...
... Council , where they discuss and co - ordinate their re- spective schemes . The Council has been able to lend the weight of a united opinion to plans that call for official aid ; but it is worth remembering that the means for research ...
Page 120
... council and as executive , and to represent and protect the interests of the various nations . ' And thus we get the full - grown constitution of a Universitas Juristarum ' —the Artist Universities developed later but similar lines in a ...
... council and as executive , and to represent and protect the interests of the various nations . ' And thus we get the full - grown constitution of a Universitas Juristarum ' —the Artist Universities developed later but similar lines in a ...
Page 135
... Councils and terrorising all those who ventured to take part in them whether as electors or as candidates . It failed to do so , and it failed on the whole equally in its attempts to boycott the Law Courts of a Satanic Government and ...
... Councils and terrorising all those who ventured to take part in them whether as electors or as candidates . It failed to do so , and it failed on the whole equally in its attempts to boycott the Law Courts of a Satanic Government and ...
Page 136
... Councils , we have only recently ceased to grudge them the one effective form of political education , which is real responsibility for the exercise of real power . Perhaps the attitude of Government itself , which for a long time ...
... Councils , we have only recently ceased to grudge them the one effective form of political education , which is real responsibility for the exercise of real power . Perhaps the attitude of Government itself , which for a long time ...
Page 147
... council chamber , ignorant and heedless of the dangers which encompass their respective countries , consuming their energies and resources in aimless civil wars , they supplied the wood for the handle of the Yankee hatchet , and now ...
... council chamber , ignorant and heedless of the dangers which encompass their respective countries , consuming their energies and resources in aimless civil wars , they supplied the wood for the handle of the Yankee hatchet , and now ...
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