The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 56
... regard to the Childhood of Christ ' a curious anecdote may be told : its author wrote the second part of the work as it stands ( the only one of the three which has any value ) , professedly in ridicule of the melodists , and palmed it ...
... regard to the Childhood of Christ ' a curious anecdote may be told : its author wrote the second part of the work as it stands ( the only one of the three which has any value ) , professedly in ridicule of the melodists , and palmed it ...
Pàgina 58
... ; and it is with regard to its legislative capacity - its ability to dispose of these subjects promptly and wisely - that our Parliamentary machinery has become sadly out of gear . Not that 58 Jan. Business of the House of Commons .
... ; and it is with regard to its legislative capacity - its ability to dispose of these subjects promptly and wisely - that our Parliamentary machinery has become sadly out of gear . Not that 58 Jan. Business of the House of Commons .
Pàgina 71
... regard with astonishment the want of method and precision which charac- terises the proceedings of the First Representative Assembly in the world . ' 6 It must not be supposed , however , that the attention of the House of Commons has ...
... regard with astonishment the want of method and precision which charac- terises the proceedings of the First Representative Assembly in the world . ' 6 It must not be supposed , however , that the attention of the House of Commons has ...
Pàgina 78
... regard for the rights of minorities . This respect for tradition , and this caution in making changes , have proceeded on the principle , that no change is justifiable which experience has not proved to be necessary , and that the ...
... regard for the rights of minorities . This respect for tradition , and this caution in making changes , have proceeded on the principle , that no change is justifiable which experience has not proved to be necessary , and that the ...
Pàgina 83
... regard to particular individuals , or a special suspension of the rule upon the occurrence of a debate of particular interest , yet it is impossible not to foresee that a state of things at once invidious and inconvenient might arise ...
... regard to particular individuals , or a special suspension of the rule upon the occurrence of a debate of particular interest , yet it is impossible not to foresee that a state of things at once invidious and inconvenient might arise ...
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