The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 27
... opinion in any of those employed . At all events , we should not decline a station in which we are positive we can do a great deal of good , from a fear of not having it in our power to do all the good we might wish or intend ; ' and ...
... opinion in any of those employed . At all events , we should not decline a station in which we are positive we can do a great deal of good , from a fear of not having it in our power to do all the good we might wish or intend ; ' and ...
Page 29
... opinion may on this occasion be erroneous , but it is fixed beyond the power of being altered , that upon your appointment to be Governor and Commander- in - Chief of Madras , the actual preservation of that part of our British Empire ...
... opinion may on this occasion be erroneous , but it is fixed beyond the power of being altered , that upon your appointment to be Governor and Commander- in - Chief of Madras , the actual preservation of that part of our British Empire ...
Page 37
... opinion that I should not be able to convince the public of the goodness of my motives for signing the armistice ; and the late discussions in Middlesex and elsewhere , and the paragraphs in the newspapers , which after all rule ...
... opinion that I should not be able to convince the public of the goodness of my motives for signing the armistice ; and the late discussions in Middlesex and elsewhere , and the paragraphs in the newspapers , which after all rule ...
Page 84
... opinion that when a workman brought forward a new invention or improvement in machinery worthy of adoption , if he was paid a sovereign or so for his trouble , it was reward enough . One wealthy iron manufacturer coolly declared to Dr ...
... opinion that when a workman brought forward a new invention or improvement in machinery worthy of adoption , if he was paid a sovereign or so for his trouble , it was reward enough . One wealthy iron manufacturer coolly declared to Dr ...
Page 87
... opinion expressed by Mr. Grove , Q.C. , that the real object of patent law was " to reward , not trivial inventions , which stop the way to greater improvements , but substantial boons to the public - not changes such as any ...
... opinion expressed by Mr. Grove , Q.C. , that the real object of patent law was " to reward , not trivial inventions , which stop the way to greater improvements , but substantial boons to the public - not changes such as any ...
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