The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... tion . If the King of France gave ' aid , ' the English Opposition gave perpetual ' comfort ' to the enemies of the King of England . It was a fruit of the English party system which was to reappear , amid much greater public dangers ...
... tion . If the King of France gave ' aid , ' the English Opposition gave perpetual ' comfort ' to the enemies of the King of England . It was a fruit of the English party system which was to reappear , amid much greater public dangers ...
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... tion of Ministers , is that of a political body which considers that its proper functions are not executive , but legislative . The British House of Commons , on the other hand , which the great- est part of the world regards as a ...
... tion of Ministers , is that of a political body which considers that its proper functions are not executive , but legislative . The British House of Commons , on the other hand , which the great- est part of the world regards as a ...
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... tion , of calling separate special Conventions of the United States and of the several States , would prove probably in prac- tice even lengthier and more complicated . The great strength of these securities against hasty innova- tion ...
... tion , of calling separate special Conventions of the United States and of the several States , would prove probably in prac- tice even lengthier and more complicated . The great strength of these securities against hasty innova- tion ...
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... tion , which might have condemned the great Northern Repub- lic to a fate not unlike that of her disorderly sisters in South America . But the provisions of the Constitution have acted on her like those dams and dykes which strike the ...
... tion , which might have condemned the great Northern Repub- lic to a fate not unlike that of her disorderly sisters in South America . But the provisions of the Constitution have acted on her like those dams and dykes which strike the ...
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... tion . As to the fabrics of the churches , but little care was shown for their preservation and adornment , and but little reverence was felt for the sacredness of the building and its separation from profane uses . But we must be ...
... tion . As to the fabrics of the churches , but little care was shown for their preservation and adornment , and but little reverence was felt for the sacredness of the building and its separation from profane uses . But we must be ...
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