The Fortnightly Review, Том 36Chapman and Hall, 1881 - 28 страници |
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... LORD JOHN RUSSELL , in introducing the Irish Municipal Reform Bill , 1837 . I. THE quotation from Fox which I have just written down , read in the light of existing circumstances , suggests some doubts whether on the whole either the ...
... LORD JOHN RUSSELL , in introducing the Irish Municipal Reform Bill , 1837 . I. THE quotation from Fox which I have just written down , read in the light of existing circumstances , suggests some doubts whether on the whole either the ...
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... Lords was the step which at once confirmed the power and stimulated the activity of the Land League . It was the announcement to the Irish people that , however friendly the Ministers might be , there was a perverse and hostile power in ...
... Lords was the step which at once confirmed the power and stimulated the activity of the Land League . It was the announcement to the Irish people that , however friendly the Ministers might be , there was a perverse and hostile power in ...
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... Lords . The peculiar circumstances under which the Coercion Bills were passed , the urgency , the suspensions , the expul- sions , however inevitable they may have been , certainly did not make the drug more palatable . The exercise of ...
... Lords . The peculiar circumstances under which the Coercion Bills were passed , the urgency , the suspensions , the expul- sions , however inevitable they may have been , certainly did not make the drug more palatable . The exercise of ...
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... lord and tenant is founded upon tenure and by no means upon contract . The statutory declaration of the opposite doctrine in 1860 had terrified the tenants into increasing agitation , and it had become necessary to introduce legislation ...
... lord and tenant is founded upon tenure and by no means upon contract . The statutory declaration of the opposite doctrine in 1860 had terrified the tenants into increasing agitation , and it had become necessary to introduce legislation ...
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... Lords as to the wishes and views of the whole body of Irish members . The corrective for this is not necessarily so drastic a measure as the abolition of the House of Lords ; it is the growth of a tacit feeling in that body that the ...
... Lords as to the wishes and views of the whole body of Irish members . The corrective for this is not necessarily so drastic a measure as the abolition of the House of Lords ; it is the growth of a tacit feeling in that body that the ...
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Страница 493 - All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent majesty as their rights and liberties, according to the laws and statutes of this realm ; and that your majesty would also vouchsafe to declare, that the awards, doings, and proceedings, to the prejudice of your people in any of the...
Страница 311 - I mean to give peace. Peace implies reconciliation ; and where there has been a material dispute, reconciliation does in a manner always imply concession on the one part or on the other. In this state of things I make no difficulty in affirming that the proposal ought to originate from us.
Страница 122 - ... no greater demand for silver than for gold to be exported to India, and if gold were lowered only so as to have the same proportion to the silver money in England, which it hath to silver in the rest of Europe, there would be no temptation to export silver rather than gold to any other part of Europe.
Страница 237 - THE EPITAPH OF EROTION. Underneath this greedy stone, Lies little sweet Erotion ; Whom the fates, with hearts as cold, Nipt away at six years old. Thou, whoever thou may'st be, That hast this small field after me, Let the yearly rites be paid To her little slender shade ; So shall no disease or jar Hurt thy house or chill thy Lar ; But this tomb here be alone, The only melancholy stone.
Страница 224 - It flows through old hushed ./Egypt and its sands Like some grave mighty thought threading a dream, And times and things, as in that vision, seem Keeping along it their eternal stands,— Caves, pillars, pyramids, the shepherd bands That...
Страница 312 - Sultan gets such obedience as he can. He governs with a loose rein that he may govern at all; and the whole of the force and vigour of his authority in his centre is derived from a prudent relaxation in all his borders.
Страница 311 - Lastly, we have no sort of experience in favor of force as an instrument in the rule of our colonies. Their growth and their utility has been owing to methods altogether different. Our ancient indulgence has been said to be pursued to a fault. It may be so ; but we know, if feeling is evidence, that our fault was more tolerable than our attempt to mend it, and our sin far more salutary than our penitence.
Страница 493 - That it is the ancient and indubitable right of every Freeman, that he hath a full and absolute property in his goods and estate ; that no tax, tallage, loan, benevolence, or other like charge ought to be commanded or levied by the King or any of his Ministers without common consent by Act of Parliament.
Страница 235 - scholarship and a rapt ambition,' which we have in Milton. He could have passed his whole life writing eternal new stories in verse, part grave, part gay, of no great length, but 'just sufficient,' he says, 'to vent the pleasure with which I am stung on meeting with some touching adventure, and which haunts me till I can speak of it somehow.
Страница 120 - ... an ounce) be diminished ; for as often as men are necessitated to send away money for answering debts abroad, there will be a temptation to send away silver rather than gold, because of the profit, which is almost 4 per cent. ; and for the same reason foreigners will choose to send hither their gold rather than their silver.