The Twentieth Century, Zväzok 15Nineteenth Century and After, 1884 |
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... measure of the moral strength of a concession . Un- doubtedly it would be considered sharp practice on the part of the ruler of a State to grant a second concession with concurrent powers in the case of a canal , railway , or other ...
... measure of the moral strength of a concession . Un- doubtedly it would be considered sharp practice on the part of the ruler of a State to grant a second concession with concurrent powers in the case of a canal , railway , or other ...
Strana 44
... measure likely to be brought before Parliament become daily more numerous , and are devoured by the public with daily increasing appetite . There are few thinking men of any class who are not tolerably well versed at least in the ...
... measure likely to be brought before Parliament become daily more numerous , and are devoured by the public with daily increasing appetite . There are few thinking men of any class who are not tolerably well versed at least in the ...
Strana 49
... measures were prematurely introduced and hastily abandoned , a long list may be made of very useful ones which were passed . What were Lord Melbourne's real political convictions ? Some have said that he was in his heart a Conservative ...
... measures were prematurely introduced and hastily abandoned , a long list may be made of very useful ones which were passed . What were Lord Melbourne's real political convictions ? Some have said that he was in his heart a Conservative ...
Strana 55
... measure of the receiver , and every man loves more or lesse spiritu- ally or sensually , as he doth more approach to the angelicall or bestiall nature ; for the same degrees and differences that are in our persons are allsoe in our ...
... measure of the receiver , and every man loves more or lesse spiritu- ally or sensually , as he doth more approach to the angelicall or bestiall nature ; for the same degrees and differences that are in our persons are allsoe in our ...
Strana 56
... measure , but are like vice , the spring from whence they flow , full of confusednesse and deformity . Besides , he that loves desires to render himself acceptable to the person loved , which being full of virtuous inclinations , ( or ...
... measure , but are like vice , the spring from whence they flow , full of confusednesse and deformity . Besides , he that loves desires to render himself acceptable to the person loved , which being full of virtuous inclinations , ( or ...
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