The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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Page 98
... proposed . This assertion , if substantiated , would constitute pro tanto a valid argument against the taxation of the public value of land . But the assertion cannot be substan- tiated . Nobody has yet succeeded in determining what the ...
... proposed . This assertion , if substantiated , would constitute pro tanto a valid argument against the taxation of the public value of land . But the assertion cannot be substan- tiated . Nobody has yet succeeded in determining what the ...
Page 166
... proposed to introduce in Parliament . But it was otherwise with measures of urgent necessity , arising out of unforeseen circum- stances . At a time when cross - channel communications were slow , tedious and uncertain , and when the ...
... proposed to introduce in Parliament . But it was otherwise with measures of urgent necessity , arising out of unforeseen circum- stances . At a time when cross - channel communications were slow , tedious and uncertain , and when the ...
Page 512
... proposal by which the Reform Bill was ultimately carried . 6 For nearly two years after the passage of the Reform Act ... proposed that on a defeat in the Lords the Ministry should not dissolve , but resign . The coming of events that I ...
... proposal by which the Reform Bill was ultimately carried . 6 For nearly two years after the passage of the Reform Act ... proposed that on a defeat in the Lords the Ministry should not dissolve , but resign . The coming of events that I ...
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CONVOCATION AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND | 50 |
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