| Henry Dundas Robertson - 1829 - 196 páginas
...school, there need be no apprehension whatever, that he has drawn too highly coloured a picture. " One " of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, " and by depriving them of their former weight and inN2 179 " fluence, to render them less useful... | |
| 1829 - 1030 páginas
...Thomas Munro is cjVioteJ by our author as expressing himself; in one of his minutes, as follows : " One of the greatest disadvantages of our government...lower, or destroy, the higher ranks of society, to faring them all too much to one level, and by depriving them of their tonner weight and influence,... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 466 páginas
...raise it as far as may be practicable in the existing relative situation of this country to Britain. One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, and by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them less useful instruments... | |
| 1841 - 722 páginas
...parallel between the former position of the people and their position at the present time. He said — One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...ranks of society — to bring them all too much to one level-anil by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to renJer them less useful instruments... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 páginas
...raise it as far as may be practicable in the existing relative situation of this country to Britain. " One of the greatest disadvantages of our government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, and, by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them less useful instruments... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 páginas
...raise it as far as may be practicable in the existing relative situation of this country to Britain. " One of the greatest disadvantages of our government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, and, by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them less useful instruments... | |
| 1868 - 794 páginas
...mature discussion, it must appear to them as little better than the result of mero •«price. . . . One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, and, by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them less useful instruments... | |
| 1868 - 790 páginas
...be mature discussion, it must appear to them as little better than the result of more caprice. . . . One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...ranks of society, to bring them all too much to one level, and, by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them less useful instruments... | |
| 1868 - 864 páginas
...be nature discussion, it must appear to them as little better than the result of mere caprice. . . . One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government...the higher ranks of society, to bring them all too nrach to one level, and, by depriving them of their former weight and influence, to render them lesa... | |
| Henry Allon - 1868 - 728 páginas
...tendency to lower or ' destroy the higher ranks of society, to bring them all too ' much to one dead level, and, by depriving them of their ' former weight and influence, to render them less useful instru' mente in the internal administration of tho country.' In another place Sir Thomas bitterly... | |
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