The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 408
... Parliament . The decisions of a tribunal so constituted would at least be uniform , whereas the decisions by Parliamentary Committees are almost necessarily as uncertain as if drawn from a lottery . In considering the history of railway ...
... Parliament . The decisions of a tribunal so constituted would at least be uniform , whereas the decisions by Parliamentary Committees are almost necessarily as uncertain as if drawn from a lottery . In considering the history of railway ...
Page 544
... Parliament , as applied to the Canton dispute , met with no response out of doors , and the new Parliament did not exhibit any disposition to re - affirm or follow up the vote of censure carried by its predecessor . The dissolution of ...
... Parliament , as applied to the Canton dispute , met with no response out of doors , and the new Parliament did not exhibit any disposition to re - affirm or follow up the vote of censure carried by its predecessor . The dissolution of ...
Page 569
... Parliament , as holding ( subject to subsequent censure and disavowal ) their proxy and full powers ; partly as negotiators with Parliament , and as proposing to them the terms of an arrangement about which they are hereafter to come to ...
... Parliament , as holding ( subject to subsequent censure and disavowal ) their proxy and full powers ; partly as negotiators with Parliament , and as proposing to them the terms of an arrangement about which they are hereafter to come to ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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