The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 57
... Government should have appeared if Parliament had not been divided into Whigs and Tories . * 66 No doubt . But how ... government of which Mr. Lowell speaks . Party government under Walpole was , in some respects , different from what it ...
... Government should have appeared if Parliament had not been divided into Whigs and Tories . * 66 No doubt . But how ... government of which Mr. Lowell speaks . Party government under Walpole was , in some respects , different from what it ...
Page 110
... government " spells autocracy and robs the States of their rights . This of course is true . If there is a centralised government a great many of the things that the States now do will be done by the Central Government , and it is to ...
... government " spells autocracy and robs the States of their rights . This of course is true . If there is a centralised government a great many of the things that the States now do will be done by the Central Government , and it is to ...
Page 587
... Government , will be prepared to lend money to the societies or bodies themselves . Perhaps something like the following might be adopted . The Indian Government , through its agents in each Province , might meet the central board or ...
... Government , will be prepared to lend money to the societies or bodies themselves . Perhaps something like the following might be adopted . The Indian Government , through its agents in each Province , might meet the central board or ...
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