| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 1114 pages
...the hon. Members who cheered would desire that we should proceed. We may differ as to the means, but I am sure there can be no difference of opinion as to the end. Of the fact that there has been for a long time a prn^rcuire increase in numbers and in production... | |
| 1849 - 608 pages
...I was obliged, unwillingly, to call my honourable friend to order, I had a great sympathy for th« difficulty in which he was placed. I have, on former...involved in the science of government and legislation, 1 am still sure that no good man can doubt that it is the interest, as well as the duty of man, to... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1850 - 710 pages
...straw. My "experience as to feeding grain, whole or ground," is your nest inquiry. It appears to me that there can be no difference of opinion as to the value of corn, ground and not ground, as food for stock ; the formed being entitled to a decided preference.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 646 pages
...straw. My "experience as to feeding grain, whole or ground," is your next inquiry. It appears to me that there can be no difference of opinion as to the value of corn, ground and not ground, as food for stock ; the former being entitled to a decided preference.... | |
| 1855 - 616 pages
...Derby, Chester, and Sinclair, flit by like figures in one of Dante's whirling circles." Among Dissenters there can be no difference of opinion as to the value of such a Journal as this. We heartily wish it the success it so greatly merits. Lord Brougham's Speech... | |
| International congress of medicine - 1881 - 704 pages
...may prove its advantage as a means of obtaining a durable perforation. Dr. URBAX PIUTCUARD, London: There can be no difference of opinion as to the value of this operation, when there is fluid behind the membrana tympani. But in cases of sclerosis is it worth... | |
| 1881 - 714 pages
...may prove its advantage as a means of obtaining a durable perforation. Dr. URBAN PRITCHARD, London : There can be no difference of opinion as to the value of this operation, when there is fluid behind the membrana tympani. But in cases of sclerosis is it worth... | |
| Joseph Livesey - 1885 - 376 pages
...differ iu opinion as to the desirableness of converting England into a nation of teetotalers ; but there can be no difference of opinion as to the value of total abstinence for those who cannot be moderate. All honour is due, therefore, to men who deny themselves... | |
| American Medico-Psychological Association - 1902 - 372 pages
...conversations of other patients, not alone of the officers and attendants, have beneficial effects. DR. DEWEV: There can be no difference of opinion as to the value of the paper, and we certainly appreciate very highly the important truths maintained by Dr. Buckley,... | |
| South Carolina - 1909 - 1304 pages
...the least of the burdens the farmer has had to bear. As farmers dominate the General Assembly, and as there can be no difference of opinion as to the value of birds and as to the need of giving them protection, if they do not receive such protection as they... | |
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