The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 17
... least , and above all to the method of their election by the legislatures of the several States . It is very remarkable that the mode of choosing the Senate finally adopted did not commend itself to some of the strongest minds employed ...
... least , and above all to the method of their election by the legislatures of the several States . It is very remarkable that the mode of choosing the Senate finally adopted did not commend itself to some of the strongest minds employed ...
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... least considerable , the least advanced , and the most remote American State , its enactment would have to be coupled with carefully devised precautionary formalities . If the most usual of these were observed , a law would be passed by ...
... least considerable , the least advanced , and the most remote American State , its enactment would have to be coupled with carefully devised precautionary formalities . If the most usual of these were observed , a law would be passed by ...
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... least in the earlier part of the century , with much zeal . The author of the ' Defence of the Church and Clergy of England ' ( 1709 ) says : ' It is a great ease and comfort to good Christians within the cities of London and ...
... least in the earlier part of the century , with much zeal . The author of the ' Defence of the Church and Clergy of England ' ( 1709 ) says : ' It is a great ease and comfort to good Christians within the cities of London and ...
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... least oppressive of any , enhance the cost of articles which have become by habit necessaries of daily life in the great majority of English households . The whole of the revenue derived from property is taken directly , visibly ...
... least oppressive of any , enhance the cost of articles which have become by habit necessaries of daily life in the great majority of English households . The whole of the revenue derived from property is taken directly , visibly ...
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... least 8 millions ; they now pay 2 millions of the 5 millions still raised on groceries . This last is all their necessary , inevitable , sensible contribution to the exchequer ; all that practically concerns them , all that could by any ...
... least 8 millions ; they now pay 2 millions of the 5 millions still raised on groceries . This last is all their necessary , inevitable , sensible contribution to the exchequer ; all that practically concerns them , all that could by any ...
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