The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 133
... effects . 1. One form of Referendum has no binding or legal effect at all , but is merely a method of ascertaining the popular opinion for the information of the Government . Educatively and morally the weight of such a vote may be ...
... effects . 1. One form of Referendum has no binding or legal effect at all , but is merely a method of ascertaining the popular opinion for the information of the Government . Educatively and morally the weight of such a vote may be ...
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... effect , for instance , that the Dutchman , as he soars , precon- ceives the goal of his journey : Fancy revelled in the wild and dreamy regions of the moon . Imagination , feeling herself for once unshackled , roamed at will among the ...
... effect , for instance , that the Dutchman , as he soars , precon- ceives the goal of his journey : Fancy revelled in the wild and dreamy regions of the moon . Imagination , feeling herself for once unshackled , roamed at will among the ...
Page 391
... effect to their will . The existing system was superannuated . The life that had created it was dead ; the need of institutions corresponding to the actual life of the nation became more urgent year by year , It was this survival of the ...
... effect to their will . The existing system was superannuated . The life that had created it was dead ; the need of institutions corresponding to the actual life of the nation became more urgent year by year , It was this survival of the ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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