The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, المجلد 33 |
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الصفحة 104
It is manifest , also , that a peremptory restriction of the whole amount of money
applicable to the parochial service , though abundantly justified in many districts
by their particular condition being so impoverished as to make the measure , for ...
It is manifest , also , that a peremptory restriction of the whole amount of money
applicable to the parochial service , though abundantly justified in many districts
by their particular condition being so impoverished as to make the measure , for ...
الصفحة 109
The first and principal objection urged by Mr Parry is , that the measure is one of
inquiry only ; that it applies no remedy to the evils detected , and affords no
preventive against their recurrence . It gives us , he says , a mere account , upon
oath ...
The first and principal objection urged by Mr Parry is , that the measure is one of
inquiry only ; that it applies no remedy to the evils detected , and affords no
preventive against their recurrence . It gives us , he says , a mere account , upon
oath ...
الصفحة 110
He argues , that to any application for such a measure , the answer would be
irresistiblei Wait until the investigation is ... one Report of the Commissioners , the
next Report might bring new cases to light , and render other measures
necessary .
He argues , that to any application for such a measure , the answer would be
irresistiblei Wait until the investigation is ... one Report of the Commissioners , the
next Report might bring new cases to light , and render other measures
necessary .
الصفحة 115
These remarks lead us naturally to the main objection urged against Mr
Brougham ' s measure by this author — that it is only one of Inquiry - providing no
security against the continuance of abuses , but only obtaining an account of
them , and ...
These remarks lead us naturally to the main objection urged against Mr
Brougham ' s measure by this author — that it is only one of Inquiry - providing no
security against the continuance of abuses , but only obtaining an account of
them , and ...
الصفحة 123
O The same measure secures all existing donations and endowments from
perishing through time and accident , almost as effectually as their Registration .
The press is , indeed , by multiplying copies indefinitely , by far the best preserver
, for ...
O The same measure secures all existing donations and endowments from
perishing through time and accident , almost as effectually as their Registration .
The press is , indeed , by multiplying copies indefinitely , by far the best preserver
, for ...
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