| English literature - 1855 - 624 pages
...same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice. * * * * He has the reputation of being extremely just; he favours the people exceedingly, especially the poor, hearing their suits and seeking to despatch them instantly/ Was this policy ?... | |
| 1855 - 622 pages
...same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice. * * * * He has the reputation of being extremely just ; he favours the people exceedingly, especially the poor, hearing their suits and seeking to despatch them instantly.' Was this policy ?... | |
| English literature - 1855 - 626 pages
...business as that which occupies all the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice. • * * * He has the reputation of being extremely just ; he favours the people exceedingly, especially the poor, hearing their suits and seeking to despatch them instantly.' Was tins policy ?... | |
| Civilization - 1861 - 682 pages
...Guistinian*, " alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistrates, officers and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ;...and all state affairs likewise, are managed by him, be their nature what they may." The division of labour in government may have its advantages, but it... | |
| Civilization - 1861 - 686 pages
...Guistiniau*, " alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistrates, officers and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ;...and all state affairs likewise, are managed by him, be their nature what they may." The division of labour in government may have its iidvautages, but... | |
| 1868 - 940 pages
...alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, officers, and council of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all state...managed by him, let their nature be what it may.' But we must bring these remarks to a close. Wo did not expect to be able to do more within our limits... | |
| 1868 - 844 pages
...alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, officers, and council of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all state...managed by him, let their nature be what it may.' But we must bring these remarks to a close. We did not expect to he able to do more within our limits... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - Cardinals - 1868 - 552 pages
...eloquent, of vast ability, and indefatigable. " He transacted alone the business that occupied all the magistrates, offices, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal, and all state affairs were managed by him. He was pensive, and had the reputation of being extremely just. He favoured the... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - Cardinals - 1868 - 568 pages
...eloquent, of vast ability, and indefatigable. " He transacted alone the business that occupied all the magistrates, offices, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal, and all state affairs were managed by him, He was pensive, and had the reputation of being extremely just. He favoured the... | |
| S Hubert Burke - 1870 - 772 pages
...and indefatigable. He alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the Magisteries and Councils of Venice, both civil and criminal; and all state affairs are managed by him likewise, let their nature be what it may. He is pensive, and has the reputation... | |
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