Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 65
... tion of a Cabinet , is so obviously inconvenient , that we cannot easily believe this to have been Temple's chief object . The number of the new Council alone would be a most serious objection . The largest cabinets of modern times have ...
... tion of a Cabinet , is so obviously inconvenient , that we cannot easily believe this to have been Temple's chief object . The number of the new Council alone would be a most serious objection . The largest cabinets of modern times have ...
الصفحة 69
... tion of an empire , unaccompanied by any correspond- ing change in the theoretical constitution . The dis- guised transformation of the Roman commonwealth into a despotic monarchy , under the long administra- tion of Augustus , is ...
... tion of an empire , unaccompanied by any correspond- ing change in the theoretical constitution . The dis- guised transformation of the Roman commonwealth into a despotic monarchy , under the long administra- tion of Augustus , is ...
الصفحة 119
... tion , at the knowledge of great general laws , were much more fashionable than we at all expect it to be- come . Mr. Gladstone seems to us to be , in many respects , exceedingly well qualified for philosophical investiga- tion . His ...
... tion , at the knowledge of great general laws , were much more fashionable than we at all expect it to be- come . Mr. Gladstone seems to us to be , in many respects , exceedingly well qualified for philosophical investiga- tion . His ...
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