The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 40
... government , he urges the most slavish submission to authority , whatever the authority may be . In the preface he expressly stigmatises the notion that government should be measured and limited by the public good as pernicious to ...
... government , he urges the most slavish submission to authority , whatever the authority may be . In the preface he expressly stigmatises the notion that government should be measured and limited by the public good as pernicious to ...
Pàgina 64
... Government under Lord Grey for the sum of 1,0007 . This offer was declined by the Government but accepted by a bookseller of London of the name of Thorpe , who sold them in detail at a considerable profit , and a portion of these papers ...
... Government under Lord Grey for the sum of 1,0007 . This offer was declined by the Government but accepted by a bookseller of London of the name of Thorpe , who sold them in detail at a considerable profit , and a portion of these papers ...
Pàgina 83
... government . One of the latest and best of these productions is the volume by M. Hippolyte Passy , which we have placed at the head of this article ; for the learned author seeks not only to classify the innumerable forms which the ...
... government . One of the latest and best of these productions is the volume by M. Hippolyte Passy , which we have placed at the head of this article ; for the learned author seeks not only to classify the innumerable forms which the ...
Pàgina 84
... government is examined with equal nicety and discernment . To anyone who will take the trouble to reflect on the subject it will become apparent that the common and universal func- tions of civil government , under whatever form of ...
... government is examined with equal nicety and discernment . To anyone who will take the trouble to reflect on the subject it will become apparent that the common and universal func- tions of civil government , under whatever form of ...
Pàgina 85
... Government by the people themselves - power to remove nuisances , to trace epide- mic diseases to their source , to inspect deleterious manufactories and dangerous mines , to limit the hours of labour , to survey buildings , and similar ...
... Government by the people themselves - power to remove nuisances , to trace epide- mic diseases to their source , to inspect deleterious manufactories and dangerous mines , to limit the hours of labour , to survey buildings , and similar ...
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