The North American Review, Volume 118James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1874 |
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... ment for an evil which , as we have elsewhere endeavored to explain , has much deeper roots . Next came the question of slavery , and among the remarkable features of that struggle , none was more so than the utter absence of any 1874 ...
... ment for an evil which , as we have elsewhere endeavored to explain , has much deeper roots . Next came the question of slavery , and among the remarkable features of that struggle , none was more so than the utter absence of any 1874 ...
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... ment is simply drifting ; that no one can point to a single in- stance of conscious , intelligent , systematic , and continuous treatment of any political or social question . In view , there- fore , of the fact that the only thing our ...
... ment is simply drifting ; that no one can point to a single in- stance of conscious , intelligent , systematic , and continuous treatment of any political or social question . In view , there- fore , of the fact that the only thing our ...
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... ment , prepare , through the Chancellor of the Exchequer , a budget in detail , covering every item of receipt and expendi- ture . Any member of Parliament may criticise it as much as he pleases , but these two facts remain , that the ...
... ment , prepare , through the Chancellor of the Exchequer , a budget in detail , covering every item of receipt and expendi- ture . Any member of Parliament may criticise it as much as he pleases , but these two facts remain , that the ...
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... ment it gets further the party gag is applied , and thus , pro- vided the executive can secure a party majority , it meets with very little limit or restraint . The presence of cabinet officers by restricting business within definite ...
... ment it gets further the party gag is applied , and thus , pro- vided the executive can secure a party majority , it meets with very little limit or restraint . The presence of cabinet officers by restricting business within definite ...
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... ment , without any voice of warning being raised . The road being completed at a much less cost than was anticipated , and the stock which capitalists sneered at having become immensely valuable , the majority has swung round the other ...
... ment , without any voice of warning being raised . The road being completed at a much less cost than was anticipated , and the stock which capitalists sneered at having become immensely valuable , the majority has swung round the other ...
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