Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... means for the education of the poor in each school district . 66 6. That for the purpose of extending such means , it is ex- pedient that the powers at present possessed by the Commissioners of Charitable Trusts be enlarged , and that ...
... means for the education of the poor in each school district . 66 6. That for the purpose of extending such means , it is ex- pedient that the powers at present possessed by the Commissioners of Charitable Trusts be enlarged , and that ...
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... means would be found inadequate , and that it would not be sufficient to give permissive power . He had , therefore , come to the conclusion not only that the levy of a rate should be allowed , but that there should exist some- where means ...
... means would be found inadequate , and that it would not be sufficient to give permissive power . He had , therefore , come to the conclusion not only that the levy of a rate should be allowed , but that there should exist some- where means ...
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... means of government must necessarily keep the po- pulations in a constant state of irritation and revolutionary fer- ment . 66 Such has been the state of Italy for seven years . Neverthe- less , the popular agitation appear- ed recently ...
... means of government must necessarily keep the po- pulations in a constant state of irritation and revolutionary fer- ment . 66 Such has been the state of Italy for seven years . Neverthe- less , the popular agitation appear- ed recently ...
Inhalt
STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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