The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... whole mass of citizens was not the first object of the leaders of the times , the aggrandisement of the prosperous was their aim . We have , too , referred to the fact that , in the Eastern counties , Norwich was the freest and the most ...
... whole mass of citizens was not the first object of the leaders of the times , the aggrandisement of the prosperous was their aim . We have , too , referred to the fact that , in the Eastern counties , Norwich was the freest and the most ...
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... whole conduct of town business passed into their hands . Henceforth decrees and ordinances were made with the assent of " the whole congrega- tion ; " but it is obvious that the institution of the common council in this form marked the ...
... whole conduct of town business passed into their hands . Henceforth decrees and ordinances were made with the assent of " the whole congrega- tion ; " but it is obvious that the institution of the common council in this form marked the ...
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... whole trade . If , however , the workmen , without undertaking to work more strenuously or on a better system , had obtained the advan- tage by force of law against an unwilling employer , the result might have been very different . We ...
... whole trade . If , however , the workmen , without undertaking to work more strenuously or on a better system , had obtained the advan- tage by force of law against an unwilling employer , the result might have been very different . We ...
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