Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 68;Volume 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 59
... Government , in deference to considerations which have nothing in common with science . M. Paul Melon , a Frenchman who made a special study of higher edu- cation in Spain , writes : " The Bach- elor who has terminated the course of the ...
... Government , in deference to considerations which have nothing in common with science . M. Paul Melon , a Frenchman who made a special study of higher edu- cation in Spain , writes : " The Bach- elor who has terminated the course of the ...
Pagina 60
... Government offices . For every petty post in the gift of the Government , which brings in but £ 30 or £ 40 a year , there are from eight to twelve candidates impa- tiently waiting for the moving of the waters , and ready to preach the ...
... Government offices . For every petty post in the gift of the Government , which brings in but £ 30 or £ 40 a year , there are from eight to twelve candidates impa- tiently waiting for the moving of the waters , and ready to preach the ...
Pagina 61
... Government ? " asks that organ . " What will it think of the Parliament in which even the very anti - dynastic oppositional factions owe their seats to Government favor ? " 66 This , however , is by the way . The manner in which the ...
... Government ? " asks that organ . " What will it think of the Parliament in which even the very anti - dynastic oppositional factions owe their seats to Government favor ? " 66 This , however , is by the way . The manner in which the ...
Pagina 66
... Government which thus firmly , but groundlessly believed in peace and staked the national existence upon the correctness of this superficial forecast could hardly be expected to conduct war with much confidence or any suc- It is ...
... Government which thus firmly , but groundlessly believed in peace and staked the national existence upon the correctness of this superficial forecast could hardly be expected to conduct war with much confidence or any suc- It is ...
Pagina 68
... government had been a huge farce ; they speedily transformed it into a tremendous tragedy . It was these pseudo - parliamentary institutions , and the statesmen who presided over them , that prepared the way for the rebellion . The ...
... government had been a huge farce ; they speedily transformed it into a tremendous tragedy . It was these pseudo - parliamentary institutions , and the statesmen who presided over them , that prepared the way for the rebellion . The ...
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