The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 70
... Parliament for the Bund . These terms were refused by Austria ; and Prus- sia , threatened by the Confederation , was beginning to talk of a casus belli , when a temporary diversion was unexpectedly caused by the death of Frederic VII ...
... Parliament for the Bund . These terms were refused by Austria ; and Prus- sia , threatened by the Confederation , was beginning to talk of a casus belli , when a temporary diversion was unexpectedly caused by the death of Frederic VII ...
Page 74
... Parliament to regenerate Germany , whilst he was treating the representative Chamber of Berlin as Louis XIV . treated the French Parliament when he entered it whip in hand . 6 A la bonne heure , you go at once to the root of things ...
... Parliament to regenerate Germany , whilst he was treating the representative Chamber of Berlin as Louis XIV . treated the French Parliament when he entered it whip in hand . 6 A la bonne heure , you go at once to the root of things ...
Page 88
... Parliament has not And they are frequently evanescent . At sanctioned it ; and , though something of the evening schools for lads from fourteen the kind has been done in Scotland , it must to eighteen , the same scholars are learning be ...
... Parliament has not And they are frequently evanescent . At sanctioned it ; and , though something of the evening schools for lads from fourteen the kind has been done in Scotland , it must to eighteen , the same scholars are learning be ...
Page 89
... Parliament , to prevent the most marked of the tendencies in this direction which we shall find to exist . But ... Parliamentary grant alone . The rate of grant per scholar has increased during the same time from 10s . 1d . to 15s . 3d ...
... Parliament , to prevent the most marked of the tendencies in this direction which we shall find to exist . But ... Parliamentary grant alone . The rate of grant per scholar has increased during the same time from 10s . 1d . to 15s . 3d ...
Page 90
... Parliament , which we mean the avoidance , not of free & c . , was 1,851,7967 . The School Board spend and ample , but of mistaken and harmful ex- penditure - and the reverse , has never been fairly set before the electors in London ...
... Parliament , which we mean the avoidance , not of free & c . , was 1,851,7967 . The School Board spend and ample , but of mistaken and harmful ex- penditure - and the reverse , has never been fairly set before the electors in London ...
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