The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... measure of vigour was the special commission , already alluded to ; its results were in all respects satisfactory , except in the additional evidence they afforded of the frightful disorganisation of parts of the country . But the law ...
... measure of vigour was the special commission , already alluded to ; its results were in all respects satisfactory , except in the additional evidence they afforded of the frightful disorganisation of parts of the country . But the law ...
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... measure is weaning the Irish peasantry from the old system of day - labour , which always engenders idleness , and is substituting piece or task - work , under which each man receives the just reward of his industry and exertion , being ...
... measure is weaning the Irish peasantry from the old system of day - labour , which always engenders idleness , and is substituting piece or task - work , under which each man receives the just reward of his industry and exertion , being ...
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... measure on the part of the legal profession was not surprising . It sets the Courts of Equity aside , with all their bills and cross - bills , reports and references , prolixity and procrastination ; super- seding them by a tribunal at ...
... measure on the part of the legal profession was not surprising . It sets the Courts of Equity aside , with all their bills and cross - bills , reports and references , prolixity and procrastination ; super- seding them by a tribunal at ...
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