The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen61A. Constable, 1835 |
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... bound to give it a fair trial , provided the considera- tion of its efficacy for this purpose be not counterbalanced by any other evil which it may produce , or any other risk to which it may expose us . A single instance , we may ...
... bound to give it a fair trial , provided the considera- tion of its efficacy for this purpose be not counterbalanced by any other evil which it may produce , or any other risk to which it may expose us . A single instance , we may ...
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... bound in all cases to have the advice in writing of whoever recommends a change of Ministers , unless it be effected by the address of either House of Parliament . Of course , if any Ministry resigns , or its chief minister dies , that ...
... bound in all cases to have the advice in writing of whoever recommends a change of Ministers , unless it be effected by the address of either House of Parliament . Of course , if any Ministry resigns , or its chief minister dies , that ...
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... bound in honour and in prudence to reduce as low as possible ; especially in the instances of those , who may fairly be presumed to be among its most laborious and most distinguished servants . The last objection we will mention is the ...
... bound in honour and in prudence to reduce as low as possible ; especially in the instances of those , who may fairly be presumed to be among its most laborious and most distinguished servants . The last objection we will mention is the ...
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... bound to send to London monthly statements , or oftener , if the circum- stances required it ; and it should be part of their duty to make up a detailed Report at the end of the year , which should be printed and distributed in the ...
... bound to send to London monthly statements , or oftener , if the circum- stances required it ; and it should be part of their duty to make up a detailed Report at the end of the year , which should be printed and distributed in the ...
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... bound to make all its acts generally and speedily known to its subjects . Chiefly is it bound to make the proceedings of the legislature known . What can be more necessary to good , or indeed to just and fair government , than that the ...
... bound to make all its acts generally and speedily known to its subjects . Chiefly is it bound to make the proceedings of the legislature known . What can be more necessary to good , or indeed to just and fair government , than that the ...
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