Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... defence of harbours and coasts in an alarming condition , ib .; rifles required for the navy and marines as well as for the army , militia , and volunteers , 217 ; closing of Deptford and Wool- wich dockyards , 218 ; desire for ...
... defence of harbours and coasts in an alarming condition , ib .; rifles required for the navy and marines as well as for the army , militia , and volunteers , 217 ; closing of Deptford and Wool- wich dockyards , 218 ; desire for ...
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... defence , inspired his own party with cour- age , and terrified or discomfited those cham- pions who stepped from the enemy's ranks for the purpose of assailing him . ' It is a mistake , however , into which Dr. Johnson , and apparently ...
... defence , inspired his own party with cour- age , and terrified or discomfited those cham- pions who stepped from the enemy's ranks for the purpose of assailing him . ' It is a mistake , however , into which Dr. Johnson , and apparently ...
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... defence of society are strong . The baton may be a very ineffective weapon of offence , but it is backed by the combined power of the Crown , the Government , and the Consti- tuencies . Armed with it alone , the control . stable will ...
... defence of society are strong . The baton may be a very ineffective weapon of offence , but it is backed by the combined power of the Crown , the Government , and the Consti- tuencies . Armed with it alone , the control . stable will ...
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... defence of the law , have so long and so patiently submitted to be pelted , bruised , and battered by a howling mob without being provoked into retaliation . Yet , to the honour of the police be it said , not a single case of ill ...
... defence of the law , have so long and so patiently submitted to be pelted , bruised , and battered by a howling mob without being provoked into retaliation . Yet , to the honour of the police be it said , not a single case of ill ...
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... defence of law , order , and honest industry , the like of which , perhaps , does not exist in any other country , and of which England , and London especially , has reason to be proud . ART . V. - An Essay in aid of a Grammar of Assent ...
... defence of law , order , and honest industry , the like of which , perhaps , does not exist in any other country , and of which England , and London especially , has reason to be proud . ART . V. - An Essay in aid of a Grammar of Assent ...
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