The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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Side 11
... liberal era of the present Emperor's reign . In quick succession serfdom was abolished , trial by jury and the English system of judicial proceedings introduced , provincial , district , and municipal assemblies instituted , and liberty ...
... liberal era of the present Emperor's reign . In quick succession serfdom was abolished , trial by jury and the English system of judicial proceedings introduced , provincial , district , and municipal assemblies instituted , and liberty ...
Side 12
... liberal - mindedness which the abolition of serfdom had earned for him , caused great reforms to be made in the Department of Public Instruction . The law limiting to three hundred the number of students at each of the seven univer ...
... liberal - mindedness which the abolition of serfdom had earned for him , caused great reforms to be made in the Department of Public Instruction . The law limiting to three hundred the number of students at each of the seven univer ...
Side 23
... to the side of the Government - many excellent and liberal - minded men who are increasingly dissatisfied with the present state of affairs . Nihilism deprived of the larger portion of its raison d'être— 1880 . 23 RUSSIAN NIHILISM .
... to the side of the Government - many excellent and liberal - minded men who are increasingly dissatisfied with the present state of affairs . Nihilism deprived of the larger portion of its raison d'être— 1880 . 23 RUSSIAN NIHILISM .
Side 24
... Liberal papers even go so far as to say that it will have the effect of producing a reaction in favour of the Government . Why , what idle and stupid talk ! These good newspaper proprietors , who love their ease and their books , must ...
... Liberal papers even go so far as to say that it will have the effect of producing a reaction in favour of the Government . Why , what idle and stupid talk ! These good newspaper proprietors , who love their ease and their books , must ...
Side 41
... settlement of every outstand- ing difference with the United States . Liberal as he thus appears to have been , his opinions had root in a love of popularity ; their consisteney resulted from conviction 1880 . 41 GEORGE CANNING .
... settlement of every outstand- ing difference with the United States . Liberal as he thus appears to have been , his opinions had root in a love of popularity ; their consisteney resulted from conviction 1880 . 41 GEORGE CANNING .
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