The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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Page 327
... important affairs , which Monsieur had not chosen to decide , having heard of his brother's speedy arrival . I had recently had occasion to lay matters of state before Napoleon , and I adopted with the King the same form of proceeding ...
... important affairs , which Monsieur had not chosen to decide , having heard of his brother's speedy arrival . I had recently had occasion to lay matters of state before Napoleon , and I adopted with the King the same form of proceeding ...
Page 568
... important diminution might and should take place in their number . We do not mean to assert that with the present workmen and pitmen all recklessness or inattention can be speedily eliminated . But the more these men are educated and ...
... important diminution might and should take place in their number . We do not mean to assert that with the present workmen and pitmen all recklessness or inattention can be speedily eliminated . But the more these men are educated and ...
Page 581
... important questions , is injurious to the authority of a legislative assembly , and fatal to the executive energy of the Ministers who in fact live by that authority . As long as a popular assembly is regarded solely or mainly as a ...
... important questions , is injurious to the authority of a legislative assembly , and fatal to the executive energy of the Ministers who in fact live by that authority . As long as a popular assembly is regarded solely or mainly as a ...
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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Govern | 1 |
The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern | 108 |
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