The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... existing European , and 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 ...
... existing European , and 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 ...
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... existing laws or systems have been disclosed in the process of actual administration . Others may be said to be conceived in the House of Commons , having for their embryo a resolution of the House which , according to a modern practice ...
... existing laws or systems have been disclosed in the process of actual administration . Others may be said to be conceived in the House of Commons , having for their embryo a resolution of the House which , according to a modern practice ...
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... existing law , that we should not probably go far wrong if we attributed four - fifths of every legislative enactment to the accomplished lawyer who puts into shape the Government Bills . From the measures which come from his hand , the ...
... existing law , that we should not probably go far wrong if we attributed four - fifths of every legislative enactment to the accomplished lawyer who puts into shape the Government Bills . From the measures which come from his hand , the ...
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... existing British institutions to the emanci- pated colonies . This sagacity stands out in every part of the Federalist , ' and it may be tracked in every page of subsequent American history . It may well fill the Englishmen who now live ...
... existing British institutions to the emanci- pated colonies . This sagacity stands out in every part of the Federalist , ' and it may be tracked in every page of subsequent American history . It may well fill the Englishmen who now live ...
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... existing taxation a debt without historical parallel , exercised no little influence over the popular imagination of England . Still the national determina- tion to reduce the debt was hardly spontaneous . The credit of initiating the ...
... existing taxation a debt without historical parallel , exercised no little influence over the popular imagination of England . Still the national determina- tion to reduce the debt was hardly spontaneous . The credit of initiating the ...
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