The Nineteenth Century, Volume 19Henry S. King & Company, 1886 |
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Page 182
... believe that there is at least a strong presumption in favour of democratic institu- tions everywhere . ' But why must this argument be used only by persons who believe that a highly specialised and exceptional political education is ...
... believe that there is at least a strong presumption in favour of democratic institu- tions everywhere . ' But why must this argument be used only by persons who believe that a highly specialised and exceptional political education is ...
Page 205
... believe one whit in astrology ; but no more do I believe in Ptolemaic astronomy , or in the catastrophic geology of my youth , although these , in their day , claimed - and , to my mind , rightly claimed the name of science . If nothing ...
... believe one whit in astrology ; but no more do I believe in Ptolemaic astronomy , or in the catastrophic geology of my youth , although these , in their day , claimed - and , to my mind , rightly claimed the name of science . If nothing ...
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... believe that they are practically unanimous , and that is , that legislation in India is always legislation in the dark . It is impossible to ascertain beforehand with any degree of complete- ness or certainty either the wishes of the ...
... believe that they are practically unanimous , and that is , that legislation in India is always legislation in the dark . It is impossible to ascertain beforehand with any degree of complete- ness or certainty either the wishes of the ...
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A PLEA FOR A FAIR TRIAL By W E Glad | 8 |
POSTSCRIPT TO THE PRECEDING ARTICLE | 19 |
THE LITTLE ONES AND THE LAND By Rev Dr Jessopp | 66 |
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