The Quarterly Review, Volumen195William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1902 |
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... Government Board have practically reversed the policy with regard to out- door relief , which for sixty years we have been accustomed to expect from the central authority . Politicians on both sides of the House have committed ...
... Government Board have practically reversed the policy with regard to out- door relief , which for sixty years we have been accustomed to expect from the central authority . Politicians on both sides of the House have committed ...
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... Government Act of that year , introduced certain financial changes whereby the system of grants - in - aid was , for the most part , abolished , and in lieu thereof certain specified taxes , still to be collected by the central ...
... Government Act of that year , introduced certain financial changes whereby the system of grants - in - aid was , for the most part , abolished , and in lieu thereof certain specified taxes , still to be collected by the central ...
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... Government would sooner or later deal with the subject in a com- prehensive manner , and it was in consequence of this pledge that the present Commission was appointed . This , then , is the present situation . Grievances still remain ...
... Government would sooner or later deal with the subject in a com- prehensive manner , and it was in consequence of this pledge that the present Commission was appointed . This , then , is the present situation . Grievances still remain ...
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... Government grant is 107. 8s . , leaving 117. 14s . to be paid by the union . This amounts in the rich union to a rate of d . , and to 24d . in the poor union . " I desire to record my opinion , ' Lord Balfour concludes his criticism ...
... Government grant is 107. 8s . , leaving 117. 14s . to be paid by the union . This amounts in the rich union to a rate of d . , and to 24d . in the poor union . " I desire to record my opinion , ' Lord Balfour concludes his criticism ...
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... Government Board , and that they shall only be payable if the Board is satis- fied that the public services are being properly performed . It is characteristic , however , of the times that the mal- feasance principally in the mind of ...
... Government Board , and that they shall only be payable if the Board is satis- fied that the public services are being properly performed . It is characteristic , however , of the times that the mal- feasance principally in the mind of ...
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Página 356 - When I mention religion, I mean the Christian religion ; and not only the Christian religion, but the Protestant religion ; and not only the Protestant religion, but the Church of England.
Página 442 - And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings ; There midnight's all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet's wings. I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore ; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep heart's core.
Página 488 - We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven ; that which we are, we are ; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Página 487 - Pass by the happy souls, that love to live : 1 pray thee, pass before my light of life, And shadow all my soul, that I may die. Thou weighest heavy on the heart within, Weigh heavy on my eyelids : let me die.
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Página 636 - For the appointment by the Council, on the nomination or recommendation, where it appears desirable, of other bodies (including Associations of Voluntary Schools) of persons of experience in education, and of persons acquainted with the needs of the various kinds of schools in the area for which the Council acts...
Página 389 - One ordinance shall be both for you of the congregation, and also for the stranger that sojourneth with you, an ordinance for ever in your generations: as ye are, so shall the stranger be before the LORD.
Página 397 - For thus saith the Lord of Hosts, the God of Israel; Let not your prophets and your diviners, that be in the midst of you, deceive you, neither hearken to your dreams which ye cause to be dreamed. For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the Lord.
Página 194 - I understand a propitiation or conciliation of powers superior to man which are believed to direct and control the course of nature and of human life.