The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 315
... protection , the granting of new remedies , and the creating of new injuries , until State protection finally takes the place of personal patronage . The consensus of civilised opinion may therefore be said to have decided in favour of ...
... protection , the granting of new remedies , and the creating of new injuries , until State protection finally takes the place of personal patronage . The consensus of civilised opinion may therefore be said to have decided in favour of ...
Page 316
... protection to be sanctioned unfettered by political creed or party , and in his consideration he will have continually to steer between two dangers . If the State affords too little protection , there will be no encouragement to the ...
... protection to be sanctioned unfettered by political creed or party , and in his consideration he will have continually to steer between two dangers . If the State affords too little protection , there will be no encouragement to the ...
Page 324
... protected in this country ever since the end of the eighteenth century , and if we have come to regard buildings as unfitted for this form of protection , it is probably only because they have been so long unprotected . It is , however ...
... protected in this country ever since the end of the eighteenth century , and if we have come to regard buildings as unfitted for this form of protection , it is probably only because they have been so long unprotected . It is , however ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
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