The Quarterly Review, 272–273. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1939 |
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... King Carol I and his nephew , King Ferdinand , were very different types , but they were both extremely competent monarchs . When the former was offered the throne , Bismarck urged him to accept , if only for the sake of a piquant ...
... King Carol I and his nephew , King Ferdinand , were very different types , but they were both extremely competent monarchs . When the former was offered the throne , Bismarck urged him to accept , if only for the sake of a piquant ...
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... King Alexander ( Karageorgevitch ) assumed absolute power ; but a new Constitution , promulgated in Septem- ber 1931 , though leaving real power in the King's hands , provided for a gradual relaxation of centralised authority as the ...
... King Alexander ( Karageorgevitch ) assumed absolute power ; but a new Constitution , promulgated in Septem- ber 1931 , though leaving real power in the King's hands , provided for a gradual relaxation of centralised authority as the ...
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... King without monarchical splendour , a Senate of Nobles without aristocratical independence , and a Senate of Commons without democratical freedom . ' So Boling- broke wrote in his Dissertation on Parties . ' There is clearly more than ...
... King without monarchical splendour , a Senate of Nobles without aristocratical independence , and a Senate of Commons without democratical freedom . ' So Boling- broke wrote in his Dissertation on Parties . ' There is clearly more than ...
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ART No 537 JULY | 1 |
Tradition and Change | 2 |
Mining Legislation and Mines Inspection | 3 |
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