The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... sion of his seeing Vansittart and Joseph Hume entering the House of Commons that he said , " Here come Penny Wise and Pound Foolish ! " which described the two men with equal brevity and accuracy . One of the most amusing samples of ...
... sion of his seeing Vansittart and Joseph Hume entering the House of Commons that he said , " Here come Penny Wise and Pound Foolish ! " which described the two men with equal brevity and accuracy . One of the most amusing samples of ...
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... sion of the institution achieved , and the dogma whence it derived its authority denied , monarchy and papacy have neither basis nor faculty of life remaining . In fact , over the whole of Europe mon- archy either follows the impulse ...
... sion of the institution achieved , and the dogma whence it derived its authority denied , monarchy and papacy have neither basis nor faculty of life remaining . In fact , over the whole of Europe mon- archy either follows the impulse ...
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... sion of sovereignty , but according to differ- ence of function ; diminution of the number and more equal remuneration of employés ; abolition of the political oath ; universal suf- frage as a first step towards the political edu ...
... sion of sovereignty , but according to differ- ence of function ; diminution of the number and more equal remuneration of employés ; abolition of the political oath ; universal suf- frage as a first step towards the political edu ...
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