The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 96
... measure which would benefit the universities , which would benefit the schools , which would strike at the source of the difficulty regarding the Indian Examination , which would cost no public money , and by which apparently everybody ...
... measure which would benefit the universities , which would benefit the schools , which would strike at the source of the difficulty regarding the Indian Examination , which would cost no public money , and by which apparently everybody ...
Page 544
... measure for altering the pro- cedure and some of the conditions of the law in cases of Divorce ; which , though it had not the importance that the rhetorical in- flation of parliamentary debate sought to affix upon it , was nevertheless ...
... measure for altering the pro- cedure and some of the conditions of the law in cases of Divorce ; which , though it had not the importance that the rhetorical in- flation of parliamentary debate sought to affix upon it , was nevertheless ...
Page 556
... measure which the French Government would doubtless have preferred , was an Alien Act , enabling the Execu- tive Government to send away foreigners on suspicion , similar to the Act which was passed during the French Revolution , which ...
... measure which the French Government would doubtless have preferred , was an Alien Act , enabling the Execu- tive Government to send away foreigners on suspicion , similar to the Act which was passed during the French Revolution , which ...
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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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