The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... Parliament . He was aghast at the notion of placing the resident magistrates- " the backbone of the system of law and order in Ireland " -under an Irish Executive , dependent on an elected Parliament . He had little faith in what Judges ...
... Parliament . He was aghast at the notion of placing the resident magistrates- " the backbone of the system of law and order in Ireland " -under an Irish Executive , dependent on an elected Parliament . He had little faith in what Judges ...
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... Parliament , and in this way to help the good cause to the best of his ability . But Freytag was opposed to all Parliamentary strife , and already foresaw the practical uselessness of that Parliament , for " not with Frankfort , but ...
... Parliament , and in this way to help the good cause to the best of his ability . But Freytag was opposed to all Parliamentary strife , and already foresaw the practical uselessness of that Parliament , for " not with Frankfort , but ...
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... Parliament . In practice , the extent of its independence varied from time to time . After 1782 , the Irish legislature was absolutely independent . Its independence extended even to the regulation of trade . How did each one of these ...
... Parliament . In practice , the extent of its independence varied from time to time . After 1782 , the Irish legislature was absolutely independent . Its independence extended even to the regulation of trade . How did each one of these ...
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