The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 42
... direct -- and then compare her , not invidiously , ing public opinion aright upon this ques- tion , a task which we think lay churchmen should specially undertake , and one whose performance will come with better grace from them . It is ...
... direct -- and then compare her , not invidiously , ing public opinion aright upon this ques- tion , a task which we think lay churchmen should specially undertake , and one whose performance will come with better grace from them . It is ...
Page 56
... direct representation in Parliament , and the prophecies of those who foretold that the first fruits of Reform would be the immediate destruction of ex- isting institutions were signally falsified . Nevertheless , it cannot escape ...
... direct representation in Parliament , and the prophecies of those who foretold that the first fruits of Reform would be the immediate destruction of ex- isting institutions were signally falsified . Nevertheless , it cannot escape ...
Page 70
... direct attention from his home policy . He had thoroughly at heart the aggrandize- ment of Prussia : he preferred greatness to freedom ; and he fully believed that the means justified the end . His first step was to force on a definite ...
... direct attention from his home policy . He had thoroughly at heart the aggrandize- ment of Prussia : he preferred greatness to freedom ; and he fully believed that the means justified the end . His first step was to force on a definite ...
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... direct utility to the learner is not drawn from what , if it can be got at all , is obvious . If the parent once feels that the the most healthy source of income , the time of his child , which he could undoubt - school - fees of the ...
... direct utility to the learner is not drawn from what , if it can be got at all , is obvious . If the parent once feels that the the most healthy source of income , the time of his child , which he could undoubt - school - fees of the ...
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... direct relation with the State , the better it will be for his under- standing of his own position . Pretensions such as those which he sometimes puts forth -as the critic of legislation , the adviser of the Department in regard to its ...
... direct relation with the State , the better it will be for his under- standing of his own position . Pretensions such as those which he sometimes puts forth -as the critic of legislation , the adviser of the Department in regard to its ...
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