The Quarterly Review, Volumen265,Tema 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... political and social circles for many years . Widow of Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair intimate friend and follower of Gladstone : Viceroy in Ireland , and Governor - General of Canada . Both made themselves much beloved in both ...
... political and social circles for many years . Widow of Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair intimate friend and follower of Gladstone : Viceroy in Ireland , and Governor - General of Canada . Both made themselves much beloved in both ...
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... political opinions and political action from the influences affecting such selec- tion . . . Appointments influenced by considerations of political opinion and services are highly detrimental to public interests . It is in the public ...
... political opinions and political action from the influences affecting such selec- tion . . . Appointments influenced by considerations of political opinion and services are highly detrimental to public interests . It is in the public ...
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... political partisan is the worst possible train- ing for a judicial position . In addition , a strong party man is always liable to be suspected of bias on the Bench . Yet it is from this class that Justices of the Peace have during the ...
... political partisan is the worst possible train- ing for a judicial position . In addition , a strong party man is always liable to be suspected of bias on the Bench . Yet it is from this class that Justices of the Peace have during the ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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