The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... especially British institutions . What we may say will perhaps serve in some degree as a corrective of the vague ideas betrayed , not only in the loose phraseology of the English platform , but by the historical commonplaces of the ...
... especially British institutions . What we may say will perhaps serve in some degree as a corrective of the vague ideas betrayed , not only in the loose phraseology of the English platform , but by the historical commonplaces of the ...
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... especially as a censor of the follies and evil habits of the day that we admire him . Thus he raises his voice against the heathenish taste which trans- formed churches into hideous mausoleums : ' The fabulous objects of the Grecian ...
... especially as a censor of the follies and evil habits of the day that we admire him . Thus he raises his voice against the heathenish taste which trans- formed churches into hideous mausoleums : ' The fabulous objects of the Grecian ...
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... especially observant of the external duties of religion . His model character , Miranda , has her scheme of devotion so regularly marked out that ' she does not know what it is to have a dull half day . ' The record of his own life at ...
... especially observant of the external duties of religion . His model character , Miranda , has her scheme of devotion so regularly marked out that ' she does not know what it is to have a dull half day . ' The record of his own life at ...
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... especially into financial comparisons extending over several years . It is , however , very easy to separate both these elements from the accounts of the year . The result leaves a real ' ordinary ' ex- penditure of about 80 millions ...
... especially into financial comparisons extending over several years . It is , however , very easy to separate both these elements from the accounts of the year . The result leaves a real ' ordinary ' ex- penditure of about 80 millions ...
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... especially injurious to the wealth of the country . A tax on the transfer of capital from one hand to another is open to all the objections which may be alleged against taxes on capital in general , and to some others . Nor is it easy ...
... especially injurious to the wealth of the country . A tax on the transfer of capital from one hand to another is open to all the objections which may be alleged against taxes on capital in general , and to some others . Nor is it easy ...
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