The Quarterly Review, Volumen284William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1946 |
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... majority as its representatives to the Bourbon Palace , these should in their turn firmly demand the dismissal of this partisan from the chief magistracy . They went farther : they sought as a parliamentary precedent the case where the ...
... majority as its representatives to the Bourbon Palace , these should in their turn firmly demand the dismissal of this partisan from the chief magistracy . They went farther : they sought as a parliamentary precedent the case where the ...
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... majority of men who started work at twelve ' or whatever the fashionable age is now ; yet , though this is to the individual credit of these men , the objective view must be that if education is worth what it is represented to be by all ...
... majority of men who started work at twelve ' or whatever the fashionable age is now ; yet , though this is to the individual credit of these men , the objective view must be that if education is worth what it is represented to be by all ...
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... majority - will which is accepted by the minority until such time as , by orderly persuasive means , it can bring the electorate into its own way of thinking and so can turn its minority into a majority . It is this principle of ...
... majority - will which is accepted by the minority until such time as , by orderly persuasive means , it can bring the electorate into its own way of thinking and so can turn its minority into a majority . It is this principle of ...
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