Penn Monthly Magazine, Volumen10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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... Parliament has called forth some very unjust censures of their conduct . The one situation in which no Opposition can indulge in unlimited criticism and antagonism , is the case of a foreign war . The Whigs suffered for twenty years for ...
... Parliament has called forth some very unjust censures of their conduct . The one situation in which no Opposition can indulge in unlimited criticism and antagonism , is the case of a foreign war . The Whigs suffered for twenty years for ...
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... for his passion for field sports is strengthened by his zest and enjoyment of open - air life , and of beautiful scenery . Then he gives his sound judgment about the advantages of parliamentary government 1879. ] 69 NEW BOOKS .
... for his passion for field sports is strengthened by his zest and enjoyment of open - air life , and of beautiful scenery . Then he gives his sound judgment about the advantages of parliamentary government 1879. ] 69 NEW BOOKS .
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... parliamentary government - even now only partially understood , and practiced in Germany , —for already in 1854 , he wished to see Prussia's position " become subject to the dissecting knife of the sharpest criticism of the Chambers and ...
... parliamentary government - even now only partially understood , and practiced in Germany , —for already in 1854 , he wished to see Prussia's position " become subject to the dissecting knife of the sharpest criticism of the Chambers and ...
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... Parliament had declared , formally and in writing , their readiness to support such a measure . His letter to the German Council shows that he is governed chiefly by political reasons . The present system of direct taxation , by which ...
... Parliament had declared , formally and in writing , their readiness to support such a measure . His letter to the German Council shows that he is governed chiefly by political reasons . The present system of direct taxation , by which ...
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... The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily News concedes that Bismarck has the constituencies with him , and that he will appeal to them with complete success if the Parliament reject his 166 [ March , THE PENN MONTHLY .
... The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily News concedes that Bismarck has the constituencies with him , and that he will appeal to them with complete success if the Parliament reject his 166 [ March , THE PENN MONTHLY .
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