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Pagina 17
... regard of law in the Collier and Ewelme Rectory appointments ; and in the use of the royal prerogative to accomplish the personal will of the first minister of the crown , at the expense of the rights of one branch of the legislature ...
... regard of law in the Collier and Ewelme Rectory appointments ; and in the use of the royal prerogative to accomplish the personal will of the first minister of the crown , at the expense of the rights of one branch of the legislature ...
Pagina 37
... regard to caution in making changes as was had in England in the conduct of the great re- forms begun in 1842 under the sagacious leadership of Sir Robert Peel . It may here be proper to say that perhaps from this conviction it now ...
... regard to caution in making changes as was had in England in the conduct of the great re- forms begun in 1842 under the sagacious leadership of Sir Robert Peel . It may here be proper to say that perhaps from this conviction it now ...
Pagina 59
... regard to the Duc de begin to take precautions against an event Bordeaux , Comte de Chambord , or Henri which must be close upon us . V. , the prediction of Nostradamus is curi- ous enough . After forty years of exile he is to reign for ...
... regard to the Duc de begin to take precautions against an event Bordeaux , Comte de Chambord , or Henri which must be close upon us . V. , the prediction of Nostradamus is curi- ous enough . After forty years of exile he is to reign for ...
Pagina 60
... regard their hands as inconvenient additions to their bodies , of which they are ashamed and of whose use they are ignorant . It is therefore an important consideration to find a place in which to stow away these ungainly incumbrances ...
... regard their hands as inconvenient additions to their bodies , of which they are ashamed and of whose use they are ignorant . It is therefore an important consideration to find a place in which to stow away these ungainly incumbrances ...
Pagina 75
... regard him as wanting in depth and intensity of sentiment . Allied to this moral weakness is his incapacity for either feeling in him- self or appreciating in others the force of ordinary human passions directed to a con- crete object ...
... regard him as wanting in depth and intensity of sentiment . Allied to this moral weakness is his incapacity for either feeling in him- self or appreciating in others the force of ordinary human passions directed to a con- crete object ...
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