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... propose to do. The unique chapter format reminds students that development of a proposal is an integrative process, with many components that must be considered together. The following broad themes, corresponding to main sections of the ...
... propose to do. The unique chapter format reminds students that development of a proposal is an integrative process, with many components that must be considered together. The following broad themes, corresponding to main sections of the ...
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... propose $ 4.4 billion - maintaining the sub- stantial 1994 level — with a $ 200 million set - aside for the Neighborhood LIFT initia- tive , that will help support vitally needed development of retail , commercial , and mixed - use ...
... propose $ 4.4 billion - maintaining the sub- stantial 1994 level — with a $ 200 million set - aside for the Neighborhood LIFT initia- tive , that will help support vitally needed development of retail , commercial , and mixed - use ...
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... propose," said Mr. Winborne, whose intellect, while not lacking, was also not powerful, and who liked to have everything neatly laid out. so." "I did, but only because I had sworn to myself that I would not leave without doing "Now ...
... propose," said Mr. Winborne, whose intellect, while not lacking, was also not powerful, and who liked to have everything neatly laid out. so." "I did, but only because I had sworn to myself that I would not leave without doing "Now ...
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... propose to abolish the office of Governor - General of India this Session . I am not proposing any clause in the Bill , and if I were to propose one to carry out the idea Í have expressed , I might be answered by the argument , that a ...
... propose to abolish the office of Governor - General of India this Session . I am not proposing any clause in the Bill , and if I were to propose one to carry out the idea Í have expressed , I might be answered by the argument , that a ...
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... propose to make saloon- keepers and rum - sellers good by law . They know very well that that would be a hopeless task . But they do propose , by prohibiting the licensing of saloons , to prevent them and the devil's agents who run them ...
... propose to make saloon- keepers and rum - sellers good by law . They know very well that that would be a hopeless task . But they do propose , by prohibiting the licensing of saloons , to prevent them and the devil's agents who run them ...
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Seite 181 - I have mentioned, have no substantial existence, are in truth everything, and all in all. .Magnanimity in politics is not seldom the truest wisdom; and a great empire and little minds go ill together.
Seite 180 - Deny them this participation of freedom, and you break that sole bond which originally made, and must still preserve, the unity of the empire.
Seite 96 - Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates...
Seite 126 - The last cause of this disobedient spirit in the colonies is hardly less powerful than the rest, as it is not merely moral, but laid deep in the natural constitution of things. Three thousand miles of ocean lie between you and them. No contrivance can prevent the effect of this distance in weakening government. Seas roll, and months pass, between the order and the execution; and the want of a speedy explanation of a single point is enough to defeat a whole system.
Seite 95 - Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness and glory of a representative to live in the strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with him; their opinion, high respect; their business, unremitted attention.
Seite 109 - I think it may be necessary to consider distinctly the true nature and the peculiar circumstances of the object which we have before us. Because after all our struggle, whether we will or not, we must govern America according to that nature and to those circumstances, and not according to our...
Seite 133 - The power inadequate to all other things is often more than sufficient for this. I do not look on the direct and immediate power of the colonies to resist our violence as very formidable. In this, however, I may be mistaken. But when I consider that we have colonies for no purpose but to be serviceable to us, it seems to my poor understanding a little preposterous to make them unserviceable, in order to keep them obedient.
Seite 140 - The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make them happy.
Seite 107 - ... of such province or colony, and disposable by Parliament,) and shall engage to make provision also for the support of the civil government and the administration of justice in such province or colony, it will be proper, if such proposal shall be approved by his Majesty...
Seite 184 - That it may be proper to repeal an act, made in the seventh year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for granting certain duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America...