The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 60
... sense of God's mercy ; that he should restore . . . all that he had unjustly gained ; that he should give back liberty to Florence . To the first two conditions Lorenzo signified his consent . On hearing the third , he angrily turned ...
... sense of God's mercy ; that he should restore . . . all that he had unjustly gained ; that he should give back liberty to Florence . To the first two conditions Lorenzo signified his consent . On hearing the third , he angrily turned ...
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... sense of responsibility . If the people are allowed directly to participate in the work of legislation , there is the less necessity for their representatives to burden themselves on their behalf . An ignorant master , with power to ...
... sense of responsibility . If the people are allowed directly to participate in the work of legislation , there is the less necessity for their representatives to burden themselves on their behalf . An ignorant master , with power to ...
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... sense of the country and of the Peers themselves that a continually reformed House of Commons and an unreformed House of Lords should have been able to work so long side by side , and on the whole satisfactorily . It is now the turn of ...
... sense of the country and of the Peers themselves that a continually reformed House of Commons and an unreformed House of Lords should have been able to work so long side by side , and on the whole satisfactorily . It is now the turn of ...
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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