The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... ment met the appeal by passing the Bank Note an Currency Act , authorising the issue of Currency Note and the suspension of the Bank Act . In order to appl the provisions of the Act to the needs of the moment , scheme was evolved for ...
... ment met the appeal by passing the Bank Note an Currency Act , authorising the issue of Currency Note and the suspension of the Bank Act . In order to appl the provisions of the Act to the needs of the moment , scheme was evolved for ...
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... ; and this evidence of political wisdom may make us believe that a Govern- ment which inherits such traditions will be fitted to deal both with the Roman Catholic and Mahommedan habitants of the EASTERN CHRISTIANITY 119.
... ; and this evidence of political wisdom may make us believe that a Govern- ment which inherits such traditions will be fitted to deal both with the Roman Catholic and Mahommedan habitants of the EASTERN CHRISTIANITY 119.
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... ment and history rather than of doctrine ; the points upon which they agree far outweigh those upon which they differ ; and the time demands that there should be more religious union between the nations . The world is looking forward to ...
... ment and history rather than of doctrine ; the points upon which they agree far outweigh those upon which they differ ; and the time demands that there should be more religious union between the nations . The world is looking forward to ...
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... every- thing , even the most momentous and most delicate dealings of the Govern ment with foreign nations . ' ( Italics are mine . ) government by party . The chairmen of the unrela committees K 2 PRESIDENTIAL DICTATORSHIP 181.
... every- thing , even the most momentous and most delicate dealings of the Govern ment with foreign nations . ' ( Italics are mine . ) government by party . The chairmen of the unrela committees K 2 PRESIDENTIAL DICTATORSHIP 181.
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... ment of Economy , which consisted of eight minis with a senator at the head of each . The senators nominated by the Grand Duke for a period of t years . It is obvious that this placed great power in hands of the Grand Duke , especially ...
... ment of Economy , which consisted of eight minis with a senator at the head of each . The senators nominated by the Grand Duke for a period of t years . It is obvious that this placed great power in hands of the Grand Duke , especially ...
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