The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... give them European knowledge which is power , and to give them Euro- pean ideas , but at the same time to raise them in the civil service ; and it is proposed to put the natives in possession of the great civil offices , at a time when ...
... give them European knowledge which is power , and to give them Euro- pean ideas , but at the same time to raise them in the civil service ; and it is proposed to put the natives in possession of the great civil offices , at a time when ...
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... give , are severely felt where the professorial system prevails . The gradation of ranks in the professorial office which obtains in Germany , does much to obviate this objection ; the junior professors ( professores extraordinarii ...
... give , are severely felt where the professorial system prevails . The gradation of ranks in the professorial office which obtains in Germany , does much to obviate this objection ; the junior professors ( professores extraordinarii ...
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... give a bounty upon the importation of gold under a favourable exchange , and encourage its exportation under an adverse exchange . The merit of this glaring violation of the principle of free trade is mainly due to Mr. Tooke . His ...
... give a bounty upon the importation of gold under a favourable exchange , and encourage its exportation under an adverse exchange . The merit of this glaring violation of the principle of free trade is mainly due to Mr. Tooke . His ...
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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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