The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... court of Denmark with too much delicacy ; and exposes , by distant and scarcely perceptible touches , that which it was his duty to have brought out boldly and strongly . The most disagreeable cir- cumstance in the style of the book is ...
... court of Denmark with too much delicacy ; and exposes , by distant and scarcely perceptible touches , that which it was his duty to have brought out boldly and strongly . The most disagreeable cir- cumstance in the style of the book is ...
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... Court of Denmark is on a footing of great sim- plicity . The pomp introduced by Christian IV . , who modelled his establishments after those of Louis XIV . , has been laid aside , and a degree of economy adopted , much more congenial to ...
... Court of Denmark is on a footing of great sim- plicity . The pomp introduced by Christian IV . , who modelled his establishments after those of Louis XIV . , has been laid aside , and a degree of economy adopted , much more congenial to ...
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... courts in Denmark are composed of a judge and a secretary , both chosen by the landed pro- prietors within the jurisdiction , but confirmed by the King , in whose name all their proceedings are carried These courts have their sessions ...
... courts in Denmark are composed of a judge and a secretary , both chosen by the landed pro- prietors within the jurisdiction , but confirmed by the King , in whose name all their proceedings are carried These courts have their sessions ...
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... justice ; it appears that plaintiff and defendant were both satis- fied in 15,868 causes : if all these causes had come on ... law of Denmark , for the personal liberty of the subject , which cannot be of much importance , so long as the ...
... justice ; it appears that plaintiff and defendant were both satis- fied in 15,868 causes : if all these causes had come on ... law of Denmark , for the personal liberty of the subject , which cannot be of much importance , so long as the ...
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... Danish Government : The Court The minor branches of the Royal family Civil servants - Secret service money and pensions Rix - dollars . 250,000 180,000 - 707,500 231,000 Army 2,080,000 Navy 1,200,000 East India colonies 180,000 Bounties ...
... Danish Government : The Court The minor branches of the Royal family Civil servants - Secret service money and pensions Rix - dollars . 250,000 180,000 - 707,500 231,000 Army 2,080,000 Navy 1,200,000 East India colonies 180,000 Bounties ...
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