The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 91
... measures for withdrawal from the unhappy complications beyond the fron- tier , and has restored India to peace and prosperity . Acting on the strong popular sympathies of his life , he is effectively aiding and supporting measures for ...
... measures for withdrawal from the unhappy complications beyond the fron- tier , and has restored India to peace and prosperity . Acting on the strong popular sympathies of his life , he is effectively aiding and supporting measures for ...
Page 267
... measures of repression without extreme regret . But penal laws are passed to restrain and punish bad men and bad actions : they leave absolutely untouched the great bulk of society . Nay , more , they are passed for the protection of ...
... measures of repression without extreme regret . But penal laws are passed to restrain and punish bad men and bad actions : they leave absolutely untouched the great bulk of society . Nay , more , they are passed for the protection of ...
Page 270
... measures , which are a departure from the fundamental traditions of British liberty . At the same time we freely ... measures which the state of Ireland really demanded . There is this insurmountable difficulty in carrying strong ...
... measures , which are a departure from the fundamental traditions of British liberty . At the same time we freely ... measures which the state of Ireland really demanded . There is this insurmountable difficulty in carrying strong ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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