Fifty years of public work of sir Henry Cole ... accounted for in his deeds, speeches and writings [ed. by A S. and H.L. Cole].1884 |
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... object will be to establish how entirely unconstitutional are successive parliamentary meetings in the same locality , and the present dura- tion of Parliaments , when compared with those of past times ; - and from collateral evidence ...
... object will be to establish how entirely unconstitutional are successive parliamentary meetings in the same locality , and the present dura- tion of Parliaments , when compared with those of past times ; - and from collateral evidence ...
5. oldal
... object inordinately coveted , and for its attainment human ingenuity has been taxed . Part II . The post held forth so many attractions , and was a tenure so lucrative , that each or all of the ten commandments were cheer- fully ...
... object inordinately coveted , and for its attainment human ingenuity has been taxed . Part II . The post held forth so many attractions , and was a tenure so lucrative , that each or all of the ten commandments were cheer- fully ...
7. oldal
... object of selecting the man of money , at that time , was evidently with the intent of seizing it in case of non - attendance . Twenty pounds were then a qualification for being taxed . Three hundred , now , for a qualification to tax ...
... object of selecting the man of money , at that time , was evidently with the intent of seizing it in case of non - attendance . Twenty pounds were then a qualification for being taxed . Three hundred , now , for a qualification to tax ...
35. oldal
... object of an inquiry — whether to redress a real or imaginary grievance , to please a constituency , to screen or expose a job , or to satisfy a public demand ; whatever may have been the results of the inquiry , satisfactory or ...
... object of an inquiry — whether to redress a real or imaginary grievance , to please a constituency , to screen or expose a job , or to satisfy a public demand ; whatever may have been the results of the inquiry , satisfactory or ...
45. oldal
... object of general solicitude ; to the king , as they furnished indisputable precedents for his calls of military service and taxation ; to the nobles , in protecting them in their feudal rights and various privileges ; and to the ...
... object of general solicitude ; to the king , as they furnished indisputable precedents for his calls of military service and taxation ; to the nobles , in protecting them in their feudal rights and various privileges ; and to the ...
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Fifty Years of Public Work of Sir Henry Cole ... Accounted for in His Deeds ... Henry Cole Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2015 |
Fifty Years of Public Work of Sir Henry Cole ... Accounted for in His Deeds ... Henry Cole Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2015 |
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346. oldal - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
184. oldal - The lyon would not leave her desolate, But with her went along, as a strong gard Of her chast person, and a faythfull mate Of her sad troubles and misfortunes hard...
183. oldal - O gentlemen, the time of life is short ; To spend that shortness basely, were too long, If life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour.
379. oldal - The health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happiness and all their power as a State depend.
364. oldal - The rich man's painted windows Hide the concerts of the quality; The poor can but share A crack'd fiddle in the air, Which offends all sound morality. The rich man is invisible In the crowd of his gay society; But the poor man's delight Is a sore in the sight, And a stench in the nose of piety.
258. oldal - I confidently hope that the first impression which the view of this vast collection will produce upon the spectator will be that of deep thankfulness to the Almighty for the blessings which He has bestowed [upon us already here below ; and the second, the conviction that they can only be realized in proportion to the help which we are prepared to render each other ; therefore, only by peace, love, and ready assistance, not only between individuals, but between the nations of the earth.
363. oldal - The rich man's sins are hidden In the pomp of wealth and station, And escape the sight Of the children of light, Who are wise in their generation.
214. oldal - I conceive it to be the duty of every educated person closely to watch and study the time in which he lives, and, as far as in him lies, to add his humble mite of individual exertion to further the accomplishment of what he believes Providence to have ordained.
186. oldal - The knights are dust, And their good swords are rust, Their souls are with the saints, we trust.
215. oldal - Whilst formerly the greatest mental energies strove at universal knowledge, and that knowledge was confined to the few, now they are directed on specialities, and in these, again, even to the minutest points; but the knowledge acquired becomes at once the property of the community at large...