The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 48
... , which , although it made bread cheap , would not immediately produce the money to buy it ; but considering that every absolute government was either directly or indirectly bound to find employment for 48 Florentine History .
... , which , although it made bread cheap , would not immediately produce the money to buy it ; but considering that every absolute government was either directly or indirectly bound to find employment for 48 Florentine History .
Page 59
... consider all the details of the working of such a measure quite as much as the general principle , or else their labour may be in a great degree frustrated . any The increased amount which may be actually raised from the Church property ...
... consider all the details of the working of such a measure quite as much as the general principle , or else their labour may be in a great degree frustrated . any The increased amount which may be actually raised from the Church property ...
Page 86
... considers Dumouriez more a traitor than La Fayette . True it is , that , when the latter preferred the alternative of relying upon the generosity of the enemy , to obeying the rulers , or trust- ing to the justice of the revolutionary ...
... considers Dumouriez more a traitor than La Fayette . True it is , that , when the latter preferred the alternative of relying upon the generosity of the enemy , to obeying the rulers , or trust- ing to the justice of the revolutionary ...
Page 100
... considering all applications made to the Board , a preference be given to such applications as come from large cities and towns , in which the necessity of assisting in the erection of schools is most pressing , and that due inquiries ...
... considering all applications made to the Board , a preference be given to such applications as come from large cities and towns , in which the necessity of assisting in the erection of schools is most pressing , and that due inquiries ...
Page 104
... consider , either in that or future sessions , when they had the experience of a beginning , whether it would be proper to extend it . " - Hansard , 3rd Ser . Vol . xlv . col . 351 . And what then was this " beginning " of a more ...
... consider , either in that or future sessions , when they had the experience of a beginning , whether it would be proper to extend it . " - Hansard , 3rd Ser . Vol . xlv . col . 351 . And what then was this " beginning " of a more ...
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