The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Pagina 239
... doubt honourable and , in their own judgment , weighty , to adopt a vote on the budget as one of confidence . It is impossible to dispute the propriety of the object , but we still must regret that a clearer , a more appro- priate , and ...
... doubt honourable and , in their own judgment , weighty , to adopt a vote on the budget as one of confidence . It is impossible to dispute the propriety of the object , but we still must regret that a clearer , a more appro- priate , and ...
Pagina 256
... doubt that naval officers , like other men employed in such services , may have sometimes overrated the value of ... doubt that it ever was claimed ; we more than doubt that any court of appeal ever allowed it . But for the personal ...
... doubt that naval officers , like other men employed in such services , may have sometimes overrated the value of ... doubt that it ever was claimed ; we more than doubt that any court of appeal ever allowed it . But for the personal ...
Pagina 269
... doubt , the Captain would not ) that there had been a larger proportion of new entries ; and , to conclude this topic , we may add that for peace service a good officer ought to have a new ship's company , such as now commonly enter the ...
... doubt , the Captain would not ) that there had been a larger proportion of new entries ; and , to conclude this topic , we may add that for peace service a good officer ought to have a new ship's company , such as now commonly enter the ...
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