Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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Strana 140
... Government to govern well , but to give effect to the will of the people . They be- lieve also that a man needs no training in the art of politics , though they are forced to acknowledge that in any other craft , of far less import than ...
... Government to govern well , but to give effect to the will of the people . They be- lieve also that a man needs no training in the art of politics , though they are forced to acknowledge that in any other craft , of far less import than ...
Strana 141
... government of cities has been incompetent , wasteful , and corrupt ; the power of wealth to influence both legislatures has been for- midable ; and as you read Lord Bryce's pages of practical exposition , you cannot but wonder at the ...
... government of cities has been incompetent , wasteful , and corrupt ; the power of wealth to influence both legislatures has been for- midable ; and as you read Lord Bryce's pages of practical exposition , you cannot but wonder at the ...
Strana 143
... Government of the country will be placed in the hands of wise and honourable men , who will set the public safety above their own advantage , and will not plead the sanctity of the People's will as an excuse for recklessness and misrule ...
... Government of the country will be placed in the hands of wise and honourable men , who will set the public safety above their own advantage , and will not plead the sanctity of the People's will as an excuse for recklessness and misrule ...
Strana 199
... Government and public continued happily and blindly to confide their confidential correspondence to the tender mercies of the King's enemies , and at the same time expressed their bewildered as- tonishment at the uncanny amount of ...
... Government and public continued happily and blindly to confide their confidential correspondence to the tender mercies of the King's enemies , and at the same time expressed their bewildered as- tonishment at the uncanny amount of ...
Strana 200
... Government sub- sidy . For a time some lines shut down , but a goods train managed to reach Ballybor six days a week with mails and the bare necessities of life for the inhabitants - chiefly porter barrels . By good luck the guard on ...
... Government sub- sidy . For a time some lines shut down , but a goods train managed to reach Ballybor six days a week with mails and the bare necessities of life for the inhabitants - chiefly porter barrels . By good luck the guard on ...
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