The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen248A. Constable, 1928 |
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... less boycott and the silly hartal will , it is hoped , be a regrettable memory , and the proverbial wisdom and the traditional courtesy of the East will welcome and work with Sir John Simon and his colleagues in their difficult and ...
... less boycott and the silly hartal will , it is hoped , be a regrettable memory , and the proverbial wisdom and the traditional courtesy of the East will welcome and work with Sir John Simon and his colleagues in their difficult and ...
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... less congenial than life in Indian States . In a word , there are not enough British officials to cope with the ever- increasing burden of administration in British India . It is one . thing to give a right order , but an entirely ...
... less congenial than life in Indian States . In a word , there are not enough British officials to cope with the ever- increasing burden of administration in British India . It is one . thing to give a right order , but an entirely ...
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... less developed , less rigid , and , in the geographical sense , a more limited form of bureaucracy might prove possible , if local governments smaller in size than the present huge and unwieldly areas were formed , more compact and ...
... less developed , less rigid , and , in the geographical sense , a more limited form of bureaucracy might prove possible , if local governments smaller in size than the present huge and unwieldly areas were formed , more compact and ...
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... less articulate , there is no question that the decision taken on the 14th of June was a well - considered and deliberate confirmation of the previous judgment of the House . It is not necessarily to the point that a majority of the ...
... less articulate , there is no question that the decision taken on the 14th of June was a well - considered and deliberate confirmation of the previous judgment of the House . It is not necessarily to the point that a majority of the ...
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... less that he handed on his special powers to a successor . As to the first point , the statement that Peter was Bishop of Rome for twenty - five years is first found in the " Liberian Catalogue , " which was com- piled in A.D. 354. As ...
... less that he handed on his special powers to a successor . As to the first point , the statement that Peter was Bishop of Rome for twenty - five years is first found in the " Liberian Catalogue , " which was com- piled in A.D. 354. As ...
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Página 54 - Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona; for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Página 43 - For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers.
Página 7 - The object aimed at by France and Great Britain in prosecuting in the East the War let loose by the ambition of Germany is the complete and definite emancipation of the peoples so long oppressed by the Turks and the establishment of national governments and administrations deriving their authority from the initiative and free choice of the indigenous populations.
Página 13 - Egypt : (a) The security of the communications of the British Empire in Egypt ; (6) The defence of Egypt against all foreign aggression or interference, direct or indirect ; (c) The protection of foreign interests in Egypt and the protection of minorities ; (d) The Sudan.
Página 297 - L' anno del giubbileo, su per lo ponte, Hanno a passar la gente modo tolto : Che dall' un lato tutti hanno la fronte Verso '1 castello, e vanno a santo Pietro : Dall' altra sponda vanno verso '1 monte.
Página 175 - It must be observ'd then, that the Area, or Platform of the old Stage, projected about four Foot forwarder, in a Semi-oval Figure, parallel to the Benches of the Pit; and that the former, lower Doors of Entrance for the Actors were brought down between the two foremost (and then only) Pilasters; in the Place of which Doors, now the two Stage-Boxes are fixt.
Página 109 - The breath of the manufacturing town, which made a cloudy day and a red gloom by night on the horizon, diffused itself over all the surrounding country, filling the air with eager unrest. Here was a population not convinced that old England was as good as possible...
Página 300 - I was on the spot there was no reason why they should not be married if the queen pleased.' 293. Cf. Purgatorio, V, 133: 'Ricorditi di me, che son la Pia; 'Siena mi fe', disfecemi Maremma.
Página 282 - Certain discourses written by Sir John Smythe, Knight : concerning the formes and effects of divers sorts of weapons, and other verie important matters militarie...
Página 175 - It must be observed, then, that the area or platform of the old stage projected about four foot forwarder, in a semi-oval figure, parallel to the benches of the pit ; and that the former lower doors of entrance for the actors were brought down between the two foremost (and then only) pilasters ; in the place of which doors now the two stage boxes are fixed.