The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... course of action , but a course of action , in- volving sacrifices to which neither party has been willing to resign itself ; and the consequence in both cases has been a series of compromises which would have been less hurtful if they ...
... course of action , but a course of action , in- volving sacrifices to which neither party has been willing to resign itself ; and the consequence in both cases has been a series of compromises which would have been less hurtful if they ...
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... course be made the subjects of new endowments . Whether the true interests of the public will be better served by these endowments being at once provided out of the national funds , or by leaving them to be supplied by the chance ...
... course be made the subjects of new endowments . Whether the true interests of the public will be better served by these endowments being at once provided out of the national funds , or by leaving them to be supplied by the chance ...
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... course of University instruction in Law urgently re- quires to be improved and extended ; and that , besides its present subjects , it ought to comprise a course of lectures on Private Inter- national Law , or the Conflict of Laws , a ...
... course of University instruction in Law urgently re- quires to be improved and extended ; and that , besides its present subjects , it ought to comprise a course of lectures on Private Inter- national Law , or the Conflict of Laws , a ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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