The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 45
Page 218
... considered in their due connexion , both the pressing case of the poor , and the permanent interests of the people . To meet the former they were armed with the New Poor Law , the provisions of which they determined to carry out in the ...
... considered in their due connexion , both the pressing case of the poor , and the permanent interests of the people . To meet the former they were armed with the New Poor Law , the provisions of which they determined to carry out in the ...
Page 585
... considered , 308 - want of veracity in the statements , 309 - deceptive tendency of statistics to the uninitiated , ib . - are we improving or dete- riorating ? ib . - the assertion that the inventions of science have not benefited the ...
... considered , 308 - want of veracity in the statements , 309 - deceptive tendency of statistics to the uninitiated , ib . - are we improving or dete- riorating ? ib . - the assertion that the inventions of science have not benefited the ...
Page 586
... considered , 476 - true and false economy in a government , 477 - exaggerations in the cost of maintaining our colonial empire , 478-9 - the line of argument taken by those who favour the abandoning our colonies , 479-83 - the real cost ...
... considered , 476 - true and false economy in a government , 477 - exaggerations in the cost of maintaining our colonial empire , 478-9 - the line of argument taken by those who favour the abandoning our colonies , 479-83 - the real cost ...
Contents
ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England from | 97 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admit appears army Austrian authority bishops British cause character Chinese Church of Rome classes colonies connexion Council course Cousin declared defence doubt duty empire England English evil existence fact favour feel fish fisheries force foreign France French give Government grilse honour hope increase infallibility interest Ireland Irish Italian Italy judge judgment Ke-shen King labour land least less Lhassa liberty Lombard Lord Campbell Lord Holland Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston ment military mind minister nation nature never Novara object once opinion Papal party perhaps persons philosophy Piedmont Piedmontese political Pope population present principles produce proprietors Protestants Prussia Queen question Radetsky reason Republican result river Roman Catholic Romanists Romish salmon Sardinia scarcely Southey Southey's sovereign Spain Spanish spirit taken theory Thibet thing tion true truth Tweed ultramontane whole XCIII